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Various authors - Berkeley Tribe. Jan. 15-22, 1971

Title: Berkeley Tribe. Jan. 15-22, 1971
Description: Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1971. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 24pp. Migrating orange front cover illustration by S.L. Molton. Illustrations and photos throughout. A single issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with a tribute to three slain brothers by activist George Jackson, reflecting on the life of W.L. Nolen, who Jackson met while incarcerated. Miller and Edwards are also mentioned, with the three being incarcerated and killed by a prison guard during a fight. Also present is a centerfold advertisement in support of the White Panther Defense Fund, featuring images of John Sinclair, Pun Plamondon and Jack Forrest; a piece on the trial of Black Panther Party members Ericka Huggins and Bobby Seale; an article on the realities of living in a commune by a former members of the COPS commune; several pieces on women's liberation and the women's movement, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate to heavy browning. Minor soiling and staining. Small tears, creases and a few chips along the extremities. A few stray pencil tick marks in the text in the interior. Good .

Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

Price: US$ 65.00 Seller: Mare Booksellers
- Book number: 017715

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