Race

I Will Not Crawl: excerpts from Robert F. Williams on Black struggle and armed self-defense in Monroe, NC

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This publication offers a brief biographical sketch of an incredible man named Robert F. Williams, along with several chapters excerpted from his famous 1962 book Negroes with Guns. Though less well known than more urban groups like the Black Panthers, the words and actions of Monroe, NC’s militant NAACP chapter were tremendously influential on later organizations that advocated self-determination, autonomy, equality, and self-defense.  read more »

Derailing for Dummies

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Making Discrimination Easier!

A simple. step-by-step guide to derailing awkward conversations by dismissing and trivialising your opposition’s perspective and experience. Just some of the many issues you can apply it to:

*sexism* *whorephobia* *racism* *transphobia* *classism* *homophobia* *albeism* *kinkphobia* *fatphobia*

guaranteed, you can use it to marginalise anyone!

South Side Chicago ARA Zine July 31, 2010

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This zine documents some of the work we’ve been up to so far in the first year of South Side Chicago Anti-Racist Action and was prepared for the July 31 2010 Day of Action Against Racism and Fascism. We hope that this publication will start a larger discussion in strategizing ways we can more effectively combat all forms of oppression in our city.

South Side Chicago Anti-Racist Action
http://southsideara.wordpress.com
southsidechicagoara at hushmail dot com  read more »

"A Plea for Captain John Brown" by Henry David Thoreau

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from the introduction...

The following text probably needs no introduction, as it is possibly one of the greatest speeches in American history. I was enthusiastically reminded of it by a close friend and comrade, and it seemed an appropriate birthday present to her to reprint it here.  read more »

Looking at the White Working Class Historically

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A dialectical, historical, materialist analysis of the white working class.

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Combahee River Collective Statement (1977)

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Revolutionary Black Feminist in 1977 provide a glimpse of early intersectional thought.

Oakland On Fire

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Three accounts of the riots after Oscar Grant was murdered by a BART police officer.

Chicago Anti-Racist Action Zine Archive

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South Side Chicago Anti-Racist Action is making available several old-school ARA zines published many years ago by Chicago ARA.

Contact: http://southsideara.wordpress.com
southsidechicagoara@hushmail.com

ARA Research Bulletin #1 May 2001 (No Tears for the Nazis, No Support for the State, The Enemy of Our Enemy: the Southern Poverty Law Center “Badjackets” Anarchists, The Third Position, The New Face of Resistance: White Music for White Sheep, Hale and Brimstone, and News from the Front Lines)  read more »

Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad

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from Wikipedia April 2010

formatted by pirate press, Oly cascadia  read more »

Adventures of Loneberry, The

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From Microcosm:  read more »

Sex, Race, and Class

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“Nothing unified & revolutionary will be formed until each section of the exploited will have made its own autonomous power felt.”

Selma James

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Separate But Equal?

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Segregation and Tracking in Minneapolis Schools

By Douglas Mann

1998

Looking at the White Working Class Historically

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Looking at the White Working Class Historically by David Gilbert

A dialectical, historical, materialist analysis of the white working class in the US.

Mellow Yellow II

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Radical Asian womyn in Aotearoa declare: "We do exist!"

As a counter to patriarchal Pakeha-dominated capitalist systems, Dumpling and Bamboo discuss racisim, ethnocentrism, colonialism, sexism, homophobia, ageism, poverty/classism and multiple forms of oppression in the context of Aotearoa/New Zeaalnd.

In the spirit of feminism, Mellow Yellow is about the personal being political. It also opens a space for Asian womyn in Aotearoa to speak out, create understanding between all oppressed people, and organise collectively for a better world.

In Issue 2:  read more »

Third Reconstruction, The

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Global Economic Decline and Reconciliation

By Scott Holliday Wilson

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