DOC 501 Prairie Fire Organizing Committee/John Brown Book Club

DOC 501 Prairie Fire Organizing Committee/John Brown Book Club

DOC 501 Prairie Fire Organizing Committee/John Brown Book Club Prairie Fire Organizing Committee Publications Date Range Organizational Body Subjects Formats General Description of Publication 1976-1995 Prairie Fire Organizing Prison, Political Prisoners, Human Rights, Black liberation, Periodicals, Publications by John Brown Book Club include Breakthrough, Committee/John Brown Book Chicano, Education, Gay/Lesbian, Immigration, Indigenous pamphlets political journal of Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC), Club struggle, Middle East, Militarism, National Liberation, Native published from 1977 to 1995; other documents published by American, Police, Political Prisoners, Prison, Women, AIDS, PFOC Anti-imperialism, Anti-racism, Anti-war, Apartheid, Aztlan, Black August, Clandestinity, COINTELPRO, Colonialism, Gender, High School, Kurds, Egypt, El Salvador, Eritrea, Feminism, Gentrification, Haiti, Israel, Nicaragua, Palestine, Puerto Rico, Racism, Resistance, Soviet Union/Russia, Zimbabwe, Philippines, Male Supremacy, Weather Underground Organization, Namibia, East Timor, Environmental Justice, Bosnia, Genetic Engineering, White Supremacy, Poetry, Gender, Environment, Health Care, Eritrea, Cuba, Burma, Hawai'i, Mexico, Religion, Africa, Chile, For other information about Prairie Fire Organizing Committee see the website pfoc.org [doesn't exist yet]. Freedom Archives [email protected] DOC 501 Prairie Fire Organizing Committee/John Brown Book Club Prairie Fire Organizing Committee Publications Keywords Azania, Torture, El Salvador, Mutula Shakur,Ku Klux Klan, Kuwasi Balagoon, Watani Tyehimba, Bill Wahpehpah, New Afrikan People's Organization, Rafael Cancel Miranda, Macheteros, Lexington Control Unit,Geronimo Pratt, pornography, Gulf War, Annie Johnston, Michael McConnell, Renny Golden, Leandro Alejandro, Alliance for Philippine Concerns, Camomile, FMLN, Kwame Ture, Chokwe Lumumba, Sharpeville Six, lesbian mothers, Todd Gitlin, Julio Rosado, Makibaka, Judith Mirkinson, Ferd Eggan, PISD, Felix Shafer, Gabino Gomez, Comite de Defensa Popular, Tierra Amarilla, Panama, Arawn Eibhlyn, Sally Thomas, Jose Lopez, Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional Puertorriqueno, Luis Flores, Kamal Hassan, Bonnie S. Anderson, Judith P. Zinsser, Ohio 7, Nelson Mandela, Dhoruba Bin-Wahad, Doug Minkler, intifada, perestroika, Alan Berkman, Jos Sances, George Bush, Jimmy Emmerman, George Lippman, Mumia Abu Jamal, Tim Blunk, femininity, Dora Maria Tellez, CISPES, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, Malcolm X, Juana Alicia, David Stern, Soheir Morsy, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Frank Duhl, Janice Shreckengost, ANTIGENA, Jackie Winnow, Clayton Van Lydegraf, Ramon Cardona, Nicaraguan Movement of Lesbian Feminists and Gay Men, Nancy Kurshan, Judy Gerber, Elly Simmons, Leonard Peltier, Mary Kay Hunyady, Akinyele Umoja, Ingrid Strobl, Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional Mexicano, Margaret Power, Melinda Power, Sandra Calvo, Scott Braley, Fireworks, Jewelle Gomez, Carlos Ortiz, Marlon Riggs, Women Organized to Resist Life-threatening Diseases (WORLD), Michael Job, Chrystos, Suzanne Pharr, Audre Lorde, Tede Matthews, Lin Elliott, Norma Jean Croy, Susan Rosenberg, Laura Whitehorn, Charles W. Perry, Elias A. Rashmawi, Simon Nkoli, Alan Senauke, Pierre Labossiere, Timothy Pershing, Nancy Laleau, Max Blanchet, Elsa Gebreyesus, Kekuni Blaisdell, Martin Khor, Zapatista National Liberation Army, EZLN, David Gilbert, Terry Forman, Public Arts Works, Pamela Chiang, Lina Avidan, Bill Tamayo, Equal Rights Advocates, Steven Rendall, Immigrant Rights Action Pledge, Arl Spencer Nadel, Sister Spirit, Brenda and Wanda Henson, Robert Roth, Douglas Spalding, Hodari Davis, Regina Segura, Peggy Orenstein, Camomile deQuelquechose, Pam Sexton, Mickey Ellinger, Charles King, Ruth Morgan, Bridget Maria Goodman, Contract with America, South Bronx, Berkeley High, Clemente High, Bernadine Dohrn, Harriet Tubman, Susan Griffin, Assata Shakur, Helga Roos, Women Against Imperialist War, Red Army Faction, Jose Maria Sison, Congolese National Liberation Front, FLNC, collateral damage, Oscar Lopez Rivera, Don Juan Antonio Corretjer, Red Guerrilla Resistance, New York 8, Olympics, Otto Rene Castillo, United Freedom Front, Carlos Noya, Liga Socialista Puertorriquena, May 19th Communist Organization, Brinks expropriation, Ahmed Obafemi, National Conference Against Repression, El Paso, Walter Rodney, Guyana, Pontiac Brothers, Vieques, African Peoples Socialist Party, Soulbook, Sid Welsh, Dessie Woods, Burning Spear, Organization of Iranian People's Fedaii Guerrillas, Ernie Peters, Attica, Attica Brothers, Longest Walk, Ricardo Romero, Black Liberation Army, BLA, Symbionese Liberation Army, SLA, Mahmoud Darweesh, International Women's Year, IWY, Angel Rodriguez Cristobal, San Quentin, Chimurenga, Paul Skyhorse, Richard Mohawk, Guardian, August 21, Steve Biko, Wounded Knee, Patrice Lumumba, International Network Against New State Repression, FBI, Ida Luz Rodriguez, Guillermo Morales, Maria Haydee Torres, Carmen Valentin, Carlos A. Torres, Felix Rosa, Alberto Rodriguez, Sundiat Acoli, Sekou Odinga, Edwin Cortes, Alejandrina Torres, Judy Clark, Kathy Boudin, Eve Rosahn, Ray Levasseur, Patricia Gros, Jaan Laaman, Barbara Curzi- Lamaan, Richard Williams, Thomas Manning, Carol Manning, Bashir Hameed, Christine Rico, Julie Nalibov, Steven Burke, Sandra Roland, John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, Cameron Bishop, Battle Creek, Larry Guy, Pam Fadem, Varnell Pratt, Andres Rosado, Maria Cueto, Esteban Guerra, Silvia Baraldini, Judith Bissell, Leslie Mullen, Michael Justesen, Marc Perry, American Indian Movement, Sharon Martinas DOC 3 Breakthrough Prairie Fire Organizing Committee 1 Title Year No. Format Contents Description Keywords File Name Co Breakthrough 1977 1 Periodical Breakthrough - an Introduction p. 2 - Provisional Statement of PFOC p. Political journal of Prairie Assata Shakur, WUO, IWD, PFOC, Harriet 501.break.1.marc 6 section on women's oppression & liberation p. 28 - Meaning of Fire Organizing Committee Tubman, Sojourner Truth, double shift, Joan h.77.pdf Chicago (class and revolutionary politics) p. 57 - Open Letter to the RC Little, Hard Times Conference from Native American Warriors p. 59 - To My People by Assata Shakur p. 61 Breakthrough 1977 1 Periodical Introducing Breakthrough No. 2 p. 1 - On the Conviction of Leonard Political journal of Prairie Leonard Peltier, Paul Skyhorse, Richard 501.break.2.jun.7 Peltier with a reprint of a support sttatement by the Native Study Fire Organizing Committee Mohawk, Guardian, Farah, Susan Saxe, African 7.pdf Group of Vancouver, British Columbia p. 4 - The Guardian Sets Out to Peoples Socialist Party, APSP, Burning Spear, Build Itself a Party, a PFOC critique p. 9 - The Guardian on Women's Yvonne Wanrow, Assata Shakur, Lolita Lebron, Marilyn Buck, Sundiata Acoli, Dessie Woods "Emancipation" - a proposal to move backwards by Flynn and friends - Burning Spear: reprints from the African People's Socialist Party on Bourgeois Ideology on the Left and on Women in Struggle p. 22 - Assata Convicted with a message from Assata p. 31 - Lenin on Guerrilla Warfare p. 34 - a Comment on Puerto Rico Solidarity Work by some members of PFOC Breakthrough 1977 1 Periodical Editorial Statement, PFOC National Committee: the neo-colonial Political journal of Prairie Jimmy Carter, Chimurenga, Zimbabwe, ZANU, 501.break.3.oct.1 Carter Administration is reactionary not liberal p. 1; neo-colonialsim Fire Organizing Committee Leonard Mudavanhu, Robert Mugabe, Paul 977.pdf and increased attacks on national liberation p. 1 - Chimurenga! Skyhorse, Richard Mohawk, Miami, Guardian, Interview with a representative of the Zimbabwe African National Marcus Garvey, Revolutionary Action Movement, RAM, Robert F. Williams, Max Union (ZANU) p. 7 - Free Skyhorse and Mohawk! statement from Stanford, behavior modification, August 21, prison by Paul Skyhorse and Richard Mohawk p. 17 - the Meaning of San Quentin, Dessie Woods, Assata Shakur, Miami by lesbians and gay men of PFOC p. 19 - What the Guardian Inez Garcia, African People's Socialist Party, Guards p. 28 - Behavior Modification in South Africa and US Prisons, Afrikan People's Party, Steve Biko, Sid Welsh, photo essay p. 38 - August 21st at the Gates of San Quentin p. 45 - New York Panther 21, Yvonne Wanrow, grand Movement Builds to Free Dessie Woods, Smash Colonial Violence p. 50 jury - September 12: the Assassination of Steve Biko p. 56 - Support Sid Welsh! p. 58 - Open Letter to the Weather Underground by the New York Panther 21 (1971) p. 59 - Hit and Run Editors (Guardian) p. 76 - stop the grand juries - independence for Puerto Rico p. inside back cover The Freedom Archives [email protected] 1 DOC 3 Breakthrough Prairie Fire Organizing Committee 2 Title Year No. Format Contents Description Keywords File Name Co Breakthrough 1978 1 Periodical Anti-imperialist struggle sharpening; PFOC self-criticism p. 1 - Palestine Political journal of Prairie Palestine, Carter, Mahmoud Darweesh, 501.break.4.spr.7 will win! P. 8 -I declare (poem by Mahmoud Darweesh) p. 23 - IWY Fire Organizing Committee International Womens Year, New Afrikan 8.pdf Houston new stage of struggle p. 24 - notes from an Afrikan POW Prisoners Organization, Stateville Prisoners journal by New Afrikan Prisoners Organization p. 37 - Press statement Organization, African Peoples Socialist Party, APSP, Judith Bissell, Leslie Mullin, Van Lydegraf, by the African People's Socialist Party p. 52 - Free the L.A. Five p. 54 - Marc Perry, Michael Justesen, Dessie

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