Apartheid U.S.A: Our Common Enemy, Our Common Cause: Freedom Organizing in the Eighties
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Title
Apartheid U.S.A: Our Common Enemy, Our Common Cause: Freedom Organizing in the Eighties
Alternative Title
Our Common Enemy, Our Common Cause
Freedom Organizing in the Eighties
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Publisher
Date
1986
Provenance
Jay Charles Levine Collection in Memory of Gwendolyn Brooks
Description
Audre Lorde, Black lesbian feminist, co-founded Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press in 1980. The press was run by and for women of color.
In #2 of the Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series, "an African American and an Asian American poet make the connections between South African apartheid and North American racism. Woo chronicles the divestment movement at the University of California, Berkeley, and the wide-ranging [coalitions] that have grown out of student anti-apartheid organizing." --Lesbian Poetry Archive
A button stating "NO TO APARTHEID, NO TO RACISM" is pinned to the front cover.
In #2 of the Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series, "an African American and an Asian American poet make the connections between South African apartheid and North American racism. Woo chronicles the divestment movement at the University of California, Berkeley, and the wide-ranging [coalitions] that have grown out of student anti-apartheid organizing." --Lesbian Poetry Archive
A button stating "NO TO APARTHEID, NO TO RACISM" is pinned to the front cover.