Early Radical Activist Newspaper the Berkeley Tribe January 1971 covering Prison, Oil Spills, and Chicano activism

  • 1971
By Berkeley Tribe
1971. [Radical Activist] [Newspaper] Berkeley Tribe Vol. II No. 27 Issue 79: January 22-29, 1971. San Francisco: Red Mountain Tribe Press. 23 pages. Measures 12" x 17". Radical Activist Newspaper from Berkeley covering a variety of civil rights issues, cultures, race relations, LGBTQ communities and other various causes and groups. This issue has extensive articles on an oil spill by the Golden Gate Bride, prison conditions for minority groups, an update on Angela Davis and her conviction, and a a Chicano "brother" in prison discussing harsh conditions and experiences. Also included are articles of protest against the Vietnam war, instances of police brutality, articles on addiction and substance abuse, movie reviews, music reviews, and an article about Korea's capturing of the Pueblo ship. Pages are clean with minor wear around edges. Overall, in very good condition.

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Early Radical Activist Newspaper the Berkeley Tribe January 1971 covering Prison, Oil Spills, and Chicano activism

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Berkeley Tribe

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1971


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