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Tengo Puerto Rico En Mi Corazon (I have Puerto Rico in my heart)
Young Lords Organization ca. late-1960s"The Farmworker's Movement: A People's Fight Against Corporate Exploitation"
Joint Strategy and Action Committee, Inc. January 1972"Gay Liberation: 15 articles, plus documents, poems, photos and drawings"
Gay Flames ca. ear;y-1970s"The Politics of Day Care," by Florika and Gilda
Florika and Gilda 1969This essay was initially self-published and also later published in Women: A Journal of Liberation (winter 1970): 31
"What is the Revolutionary Potential of Women's Liberation?" by Kathy McAfee and Myrna Wood
published in Leviathan 1970"The Story of the Murder of Fred Hampton," John Kifner
written by John Kifner, originally published in Scanlan and reprinted by Committee to Defend the Panthers ca. 1969"Tierra-O Muerte: The Land Belongs to the People"
El Grito newspaper, re-published by Radical Education Project ca. early-1970sWe Are Attica: Interviews with Prisoners from Attica
created by Attica Defense Committee and published Great Jones Printing Company ca. early-1970s"Woman and Her Mind: The Story of Daily Life," by Meredith Tax
Bread and Roses and the New England Free Press 1970"Getting Together: How to Start a Consciousness-Raising Group," by Marge Piercy and Jane Freeman
Cape Cod Women's Liberation 1972"What is the Revolutionary Potential of Women's Liberation," by Kathy McAfee and Myrna Wood
published by New England Free Press 1969"Liberation of Women: Sexual Repression & the Family," Laurel Limpus
published by New England Free Press 1970I Am Furious (Female)
Ellen Cantarow, Elizabeth Diggs, Katherine Ellis, Janet Marx, Lillian Robinson, Muriel Schien, published by Radical Education Project 1969"The Hidden History of the Female: The Early Feminist Movement in the United States," by Martha Atkins
published by New England Free Press undated"Toward a Female Liberation Movement," by Beverly Jones and Judith Brown
Beverly Jones and Judith Brown, published by New England Free Press 1968Spectre, no. 4
revolutionary separatist white women, published by Know, Inc. September/October, 1971- Tags: identity politics
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