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Published by NOAR, SF Branch, San Francisco, 1984
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
8.5x14 inch handbill, creased and worn. Argues that voting against Reagan is insufficient by itself; invites the reader to an event in Berkeley.
Pamphlet. Four-page 7x8.5 inch brochure, very good. The group was founded by James and Grace Lee Boggs. They argued that, although a revolution would one day take place, the immediate goal of activists should be to empower and cultivate leaders among their ranks "so that we can stop seeing ourselves as victims and start exercising the power within us to control our own destiny.".
4p. newsletter published by the local NOAR branch, 8.5x11 inches, very good. Includes discussion of the Fighting Grannies, and Detroiters for Dignity. NOAR was founded by James and Grace Lee Boggs.
Pamphlet. 5p., 8.5x11 inch packet, faint fold creases. Updates on activity in the midwest, Detroit, Seattle, and elsewhere. NOAR was founded by James and Grace Lee Boggs.
Published by National Organization for an American Revolution / Pacesetters, Inc [1978], Philadelphia, 1978
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Octavo. Staple-bound pamphlet; decorated card wrappers; 76pp. Mild external wear and soil; Very Good or better. Pamphlet on the history and sociology of the American family, with an emphasis on multicultural and Afrocentric themes. Directed at young adult readers. The National Organization for an American Revolution was a project of the Detroit political and civil rights activist James and Grace Lee Boggs.