Militant Oct. 22, 1971 Congress Of Racial Equality Convention CORE Attica Prison
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Multiple (combined) purchases postpaid. Offered is the October 22, 1971 issue of "The Militant: A Socialist Newsweekly Published in the Interests of the Working People" edited by Mary-Alice Waters and published by The Militant Publishing Association out of New York City. A left-folded newspaper measuring 11-1/2" by 17-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. Well-illustrated with photographs, contents include: cover headline and inside story PHASE 2: Nixon steps up attack on workers' wages; [Linda] Jenness blasts Nixon plan for 'Phase Two'; U.S. escalates war in Laos, Cambodia; CORE convention: no change from reformist course (Congress of Racial Equality); Courts refuse to halt brutality at Attica; [Andrew] Pulley kicked off Ft. Jackson Army base; centerfold story Why [Cleveland Mayor Carl] Stokes failed Cleveland's Black Community; Raza United builds strong campaign in L.A.; The Real Ruchell Magee; The Roots of the World Monetary Crisis; Pyotr Yakir on the fight for socialist democracy in the Soviet Union today; Oct. 13 actions build Nov. 6 (with list of actions throughout the country); much more. Condition: folded once horizontally, as issued; pages lightly age-toned.