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PAMPHLETS
Bukhari, Safiya Asya. Coming of Age: A New Afrikan Revolutionary. Chicago: Spear & Shield Publications, undated.
Coordinating Committee, Black Liberation Army. Message to the Black Movement: A Political Statement from the Black Underground. Montreal: Abraham Guillen Press, undated.
In Her Spirit. Commemorative pamphlet celebrating the life of Marilyn Buck, 2010.
Muntaqim, Jalil. On the Black Liberation Army. Montreal: Abraham Guillen Press, undated.
Robert and Mabel Williams Resource Guide. San Francisco: Freedom Archives, 2005.
Williams, Robert F. Self-Respect, Self-Defense, and Self-Determination. San Francisco: Freedom Archives, 2005.
FILMS
Alegria, Andres, Claude Marks, and Freedom Archives. Legacy of Torture: The War Against the Black Liberation Movement. 28-min. DVD, Freedom Archives.
Johnson, Anita, and Claude Marks. Prisons on Fire: George Jackson, Attica & Black Liberation. CD, Prison Radio Project and Freedom Archives.
Self-Respect, Self-Defense, & Self-Determination. 72-min. video, Freedom Archives.
Valadez, John, Peter Miller, and Susanne Rostock. Passin’ It On: The Black Panthers’ Search for Justice. DVD, Docurama, 2006.
Voices of Three Political Prisoners. Three 10-min. videos, Freedom Archives.
What We Want, What We Believe. The Black Panther Party Library, Roz Payne Archives and Newsreel Films.
INDEX
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Abzug, Bella, 401
Aceto, Joey, 427, 428–34, 437
ACLU, 397
acupuncture, 452–53
Addiction Services Agency (ASA), 465–66
African Blood Brotherhood, 29
Agnew, Spiro, 98, 415