Multiple (combined) purchases postpaid. Offered is the February 1974 issue of Grass Roots: A National Publication for The People's Parties (Vol. 3 No. 2) published by The People's Party out of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. A left-folded newspaper (and folded in half once again, as issued, to display half-page front and rear covers); when unfolded measures 11-1/2" by 16" and contains 16 total pages. Contents include: California PFP [Peace & Freedom Party]: Morris Kight opens radical campaign for governor (Morris Kight interviewed; with iconic photo of him and Don Kilhefner); Racism and people's politics by Dee Ibbotson; Wooster People's Party: Organizing where we study by Ned Adams, Martha Boland and Bob Newman (with photo of Martha Boland and Bob Newman); Amnesty by David McReynolds (with his photo); Gay civil rights: Changed minds change law by Julie Lee; Vermont's radical party: Liberty Union focuses on the economic issues by Bernard ["Bernie"] Sanders (reprinted from the 'Vermont Freeman' - Bernie Sanders was Liberty Union's 1972 candidate for Governor of Vermont). Condition: pages light to moderately age-toned in places; narrow fold to lower right corner of each page (to blank margins only); pages becoming a bit brittle.