Creating a Movement with Teeth
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>Bursting into existence in the Pacific Northwest in 1975, the George Jackson Brigade claimed 14 pipe bombings against corporate and state targets, as many bank robberies, and the daring rescue of a jailed member. Combining veterans of the prisoners’ women’s, gay, and black liberation movements, this organization was also ideologically diverse, consisting of both communists and anarchists. Concomitant with the Brigade’s extensive armed work were prolific public communications. In more than a dozen communiqués and a substantial political statement, they sought to explain their intentions to the public while defying the law enforcement agencies that pursued them. - publisher
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Daniel Burton-Rose
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Ward Churchill
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Creating A Movement With Teeth
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Creating a Movement with Teeth
- CACreating a Movement with TeethWard Churchill, Daniel Burton-Rose
Creating a Movement with Teeth
- CACreating a Movement with TeethDaniel Burton-Rose, Ward Churchill
Creating a Movement with Teeth