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RAT Subterranean News, Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 1969

RAT Subterranean News, Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 1969

by Shero, Jeff (ed.)

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New York: R.A.T. Publication, Inc, 1969. A single issue of the notorious underground newspaper first published in 1968 and running until 1972. Notable content includes a full-page International Werewolf Conspiracy graphic, a long article on The Children's Workshop, an LNS article on the arrest of five NYC Black Panthers, a statement by Movement editor, Terry Cannon, and the first of a two-part series titled, "I Loved with the Red Guard." Plus, RAT Letters, shorter news briefs, comics, astrology, etc. Tabloid format printed in red & black, 20 p., illus. A Near Fine copy stored flat; 1" closed tear at the edge of the front wrapper.
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Race Hatred on Trial

Race Hatred on Trial

by Allen, Jim (introduction); Communist Party, U.S.A.

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New York: Workshop of Graphic Artists, 1948. Reprint. A pamphlet reporting on a 1931 trial staged by the Communist Party, USA, in New York, in which one of its members, August Yokinen, was charged with white chauvinism for advocating the expulsion of three black workers from the Finnish Workers Club in Harlem. Following an introduction by Jim Allen, the pamphlet includes Proceedings of the Trial, Speech of C. A. Hathaway, Prosecutor for the District Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A., Speech of Richard B. Moore, Attorney for the Defense, Statement by August Yokinen (translated from Finnish), Summaries by Moore and Hathaway, and the jury's verdict. The jury of 14 CP members voted to expel Yokinen from the Party until he could sufficiently demonstrate his opposition to white chauvinism. As mentioned in the introduction, Yokinen was arrested and scheduled for deportation by the ruling class for "taking up an active fight for full Negro equality as a member of the League of Struggle for Negro… Read More
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Race, Heredity and Civilization: Human Progress and the Race Problem

Race, Heredity and Civilization: Human Progress and the Race Problem

by George, Professor W.

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London: Britons Publishing Society, 1961. First printing. This booklet combines a lecture given by George at Dartmouth College in 1956 (Human Progress and the Race Problem) and his pamphlet, "Race, Heredity and Civilization." The publisher's forward addresses a British audience and the "major colour problem in Britain." George's consistent thesis was that biological racial differences exist, that racial separation is the best way to isolate and promote these differences, and that integration of the races will ultimately lead to a breed of man incapable of maintaining a viable civilization. Wesley Critz George was a notable UNC-Chapel Hill professor, but an indefatigable segregationist and white supremacist who was the driving force behind the Patriots of North Carolina, a group committed to resisting school desegregation. Stapled wrappers (7 ¼" x 4 "), 47 p. This Britons edition preceded the American edition by two years. Some dust-soiling to wrappers, slight staple bleed, cheap paper browning.
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Race Life and Race Religions: Modern Light on Their Growth, Their Shaping and Their Future

Race Life and Race Religions: Modern Light on Their Growth, Their Shaping and Their Future

by WIDNEY, Joseph

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Los Angeles: Pacific Publishing Company, 1936. First edition. The penultimate work by Joseph Widney (1841-1938), physician, religious leader, historian, and educator, in which he outlines the "growth of the Man Spiritual in his efforts to keep pace with the Man Industrial and the Man Intellectual" (p. xi). Part I. contains a survey of different racial groups and their migrations, comminglings, degrees of civilization, and racial death; Part II. explores the Race Religions of these various peoples. Widney employs the word ‘Race' in the most generic sense, and unlike many of his peers was not a supremacist. He wrote admiringly of the contributions and traits of blacks, Hispanics, and other peoples. Widney was a physician during the Civil War before moving to Los Angeles where he spent the rest of his 96 years. He was the second President of USC, and a dominant medical, religious, civic and cultural leader who ceaselessly promoted the history and future of Los Angeles. His best known book was Race… Read More
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Racial Loyalty (44 issues)
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Racial Loyalty (44 issues)

by Klassen, Ben (editor)

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Otto, NC: World Center Church of the Creator, 1991. Racial Loyalty, which was "dedicated to the survival, expansion and advancement of the white race," was the organ of Ben Klassen's Church of the Creator and his racial religion, Creativity. Founded in 1973, in 1982 Klassen moved his organization from Lighthouse Point, Florida to the small town of Otto, NC, and the first issue of Racial Loyalty was published the following year. Each issue focused on outlining Creativity's tenets and its importance as an anti-Christian, white racialist religion capable of returning the white race to greatness and superiority. Other content includes guest articles on various concerns of the racist right, selections from Klassen's many books, including Nature's Eternal Religion, The White Man's Bible, Salubrious Living, etc., letters from readers and other far right activists, racialist cartoons by Ron Quinn, etc. Will Williams, who would later become involved with the National Alliance, began editing the paper… Read More
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Racial Origin and Earliest Racial History of the Hebrews

Racial Origin and Earliest Racial History of the Hebrews

by FISCHER, Eugen; WEBER, Charles E. (translated by)

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Reedy, WV: Liberty Bell Publications, 1984. First edition thus. 8vo; plain, stapled wrappers, iv, 26 pp. An English translation of German anthropologist, Eugen Fischer's, lecture on the racial genesis of Hebrews. Fischer's lecture was meant to be more scientific than political, although the implications of differentiating between the racial composition of Jews and Northern Europeans under National Socialism is obvious. [NOT IN SINGERMAN].
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Racism: The Nation's Most Dangerous Pollutant

Racism: The Nation's Most Dangerous Pollutant

by Hall, Gus

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New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1971. A report by CPUSA General Secretary, Gus Hall, on the "all-important need for white America to battle to overcome the dehumanizing racist ideology in its own self-interest and in the interest of world peace" (p. 1, Introduction by Henry Winston and members of the Black Liberation Commission, CPUSA). Stapled wrappers (7 ½" x 5"), 38 p. A fine copy.
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Radical Teacher: A Socialist and Feminist Journal on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, No. 31,...
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Radical Teacher: A Socialist and Feminist Journal on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, No. 31, June 1986

by Various contributors

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Cambridge: Boston Women's Teachers' Group, Inc, 1986. This issue devoted to standardization. See photo for full Contents list. Stapled, glossy wrappers (8 ½" x 11"), 40 p., illus. Rubbing, creasing to wrappers, some soiling to fore-edge and a few penned words to rear wrapper.
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Radical Women Manifesto: Theory, Program, & Structure

Radical Women Manifesto: Theory, Program, & Structure

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Seattle: Radical Women Publications, 1973. A position paper from the first women's liberation group in Seattle, which begins with a 17-page preamble on the history of women's oppression, the status of women under both capitalism and socialism, feminism as class struggle vs. sex struggle, reform versus revolution, etc. This is followed by the group's 14-point platform and their organizational structure and principles. Seattle Radical Women was founded in 1967 as a composite of Old and New Left activists and was initially influenced by the Freedom Socialist Party (the two groups formally affiliated in 1973). The focus on a Leninist ideology ultimately resulted in the defection of many New Left women in 1968 and the founding of two new groups, the Women's Majority Union and Women's Liberation-Seattle. Radical Women continues to operate today as a socialist feminist organization. Side-stapled 11" x 8 ½" sheets, mimeographed, 30 p. Stamp of the Louis Althusser Library to the top of the first page;… Read More
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Radical Feminism

Radical Feminism

by Atkinson, Ti-Grace

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New York: The Feminists, 1969. A theoretical exposition by the Feminists' founder and primary theorist on what drives women toward radical feminism. Five 11" x 8 ½" sheets mimeographed from typescript, 8 p of text. Scarce, like all other Feminists' documents. Six copies held in institutional collections via WorldCat. Light wear and scuffing.
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Radicals in the Professions / Something Else (11 issues)

Radicals in the Professions / Something Else (11 issues)

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Ann Arbor / Detroit: Radical Education Project, 1967. Approximately half of all published issues of this SDS-initiated newsletter established as a forum for non-student radicals entering or working in professional fields while remaining committed to social justice and community organizing. Published in the wake of the Radicals in the Professions Conference, which was held in the summer of 1967 and organized by the Radical Education Project, the newsletter reflected the New Left's attempt at institutional capture. Articles addressed radical organizing in education, the legal profession, the labor movement, the military, etc. while also covering anti-racism organizing, the feminist movement, and the class struggle. Published irregularly between 1967-1971, it appears that 10 issues were published under the name Radicals in the Professions and 11 issues as Something Else! (the name change began with the Vol. II, No. 1 issue). Included here are Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 10; Vol. II, Nos. 1-6; Vol. III, No. 1.… Read More
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Railway Workers Wake Up!: A Call to Action

Railway Workers Wake Up!: A Call to Action

by [PETERSEN, Arnold] [Socialist Labor Party]

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New York: National Executive Committee, Socialist Labor Party [of America], 1921. First edition. 18.5 x 13 cm; 16 pp. Saddle-stapled light green wrappers printed in black. A Near Fine copy with some slight browning to wrapper edges. You're unlikely to find a copy so well-preserved in your pinko commie uncle's attic. Scarce. No other copies for sale in commerce (2014) and OCLC locates only six institutional holdings. Post-De Leon propaganda from the SLP encouraging railway workers to embrace socialism and thus "extricate themselves from the vicious circle of capitalist chicanery, growing out of capitalist exploitation.
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The Realist, No. 47, February, 1964

The Realist, No. 47, February, 1964

by KRASSNER, Paul (ed.)

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New York: The Realist Association, 1964. A single issue of the irreverent, satirical magazine edited by Paul Krassner. This issue includes, "Confessions of a Guilty Bystander" by Krassner, an article on the "Yugoslavian Eichmann", Andrija Artukovic, leader of the Ustashi (many gruesome photos), a short essay by Terry Southern, a JFK conspiracy theory article by Saul Heller, many other smaller items, a comic, etc. Stapled newsprint wrappers, 24 p., illus. Browning to newsprint, a few nicks and small closed tears to edges, but VG.
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The Realist, No. 78, April, 1968

The Realist, No. 78, April, 1968

by KRASSNER, Paul (ed.)

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New York: The Realist Association, 1968. First edition. Quarto (27 cm). Wrappers printed on newsprint; 16 pp.; illus. Newsprint slightly browned, else a Fine copy.
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The Realist, No. 24-25, March-April, 1961

The Realist, No. 24-25, March-April, 1961

by KRASSNER, Paul (ed.)

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New York: Realist Association, 1961. 4to.; stapled wrappers; 32 pp. A double issue of the irreverent, satirical magazine edited by Paul Krassner. Feature articles include, "College Teacher in Mississippi" by Dave Berkman and "Political Prisoners in Franco's Spain" with an article by prominent murdered atheist, Madalyn E. Murray (Madalyn Murray O'Hair), titled "More Malice in Maryland. Some browning to newsprint paper, else Fine.
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The Reality of Bareilawi'ism: Their Beliefs and Practices

The Reality of Bareilawi'ism: Their Beliefs and Practices

by ZAHEER, Shaikh Ehsan Elahi (edited and adapted from the original work of)

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n.p.: The Orthodox Press, 2011. First edition. A critical history of Bareilawi'ism, including biographical information on its founder, Ahmad Raza Bareilawi, his works and writings, and the sect's beliefs, creeds and teachings. The book concludes with a chapter on the Bareilawis' takfir of Muslims and the dissemination of their "fairy-tales" and superstitions. Perfect-bound, glossy wrappers (5 ¾" x 8 ¼"), 192 pp. A Near Fine copy. An uncommon title, with no other copies currently for sale in the trade (Nov., 2019) and not found in OCLC.
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The Reality and Challenge of the Double Standard in Mental Health and Society

The Reality and Challenge of the Double Standard in Mental Health and Society

by Heide, Wilma Scott

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[Pittsburgh, Pa.]: [KNOW, Inc.], [197-]. Corner-stapled 11" x 8 ½" sheets, 9 p. A fine copy.
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Red Balloon

Red Balloon

by Red Balloon Collective

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Stony Brook, L.I., N.Y.: Red Balloon Collective, [1971]. Tabloid format printed in black on newsprint, 12 pp, illus. An unnumbered but early issue of the irregularly published organ of the Red Balloon Collective, a radical student group at SUNY Stony Brook described by founder Mitchel Cohen as an "anarcho-marxist direct action group." The paper allegedly started in the fall of 1970 and by 1992 only 23 issue had been published; it later became the Red Balloon Discussion Bulletin. Content for this issue includes a long article on the death of George Jackson by the one-time SUNY professor, Jonah Raskin, who became involved with the Weathermen and Yippies before settling down as a successful writer penning books about B. Traven, Abbie Hoffman, Jack London, Allen Ginsberg, and others. Other content includes reprinted Liberation News Service articles, Attica, Nixon's wage freezes, Stony Brook cops, food co-ops, a molotov cocktail recipe, and more. The group's manifesto of sorts is… Read More
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The Red Refusaliers

The Red Refusaliers

by W.J.C.

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[Australia?]: n.p., [194-?]. A scathing anti-Communist poem "dedicated to the rip roaring recruiting agents in the Communist Party who would conscript others but stay at home themselves." The poet, the unidentified "W.J.C.", accuses the leadership of the Australian Communisty Party, such as Lance Sharkey, Elliot V. Eliot, and Ernie Thornton, of urging others to fight against the Japanese while avoiding the war themselves ("We have heard you're short of diggers / Who would rush to stop a Jap, / So we'll volunteer as urgers, / Though we don't fight we can yap"). He also criticizes Prime Minister John Curtin of the Australian Labor Party of being soft on Communism ("Now the A.L.P. has promised / To lift the Commo ban") and of enacting conscription. The poem concludes, "Our leaders have EXEMPTIONS / And so can talk quite free / 'Gainst anyone who claims the rights / Of this democracy; / And so we have this slogan, / (To me it seems quite right)… Read More
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Red Star, Number 4, December, 1970

Red Star, Number 4, December, 1970

by Red Women's Detachment

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New York: Red Women's Detachment, 1970. Tabloid format printed on newsprint, 4 pp, illus. Browning to newsprint, horizontal fold, else Fine. A single issue and one of only six published by the Red Women's Detachment, a Maoist feminist group which emerged in 1968 on the Lower East Side of NYC. Content for this issue includes a long article titled, "The History of All Hitherto Existing Class Systems Has Been the History of Women's Oppression," a reprinted Enver Hoxha speech delivered at the 2nd plenum of the Central Committee of the Party of Labor of Albania in June 1970, a profile of Mrs. Kang Ban Sok, a Korean feminist and revolutionary, an article on city-run daycare centers, and a reprinted article by Mrs. Nguyen Thi Dinh, Deputy Commander of the South Viet Nam People's Liberation Armed Forces.
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