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A Young People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn Finally, Howard Zinn's History/strong> for young people! MORE INFO |
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CUBA By Korda CUBA BY KORDA is the first publication of the work of the
Cuban photographer celebrated for taking the most famous
photograph of the 20th century—his iconic portrait of Che
Guevara. The photograph—Che gazing into the distance like a
prophet— has been reproduced on countless T-shirts and
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Only Passing Through - The Story of Sojourner Truth By Anne Rockwell, Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie Beautiful picture book with award-winning illustrations and text. MORE INFO |
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Drag King Dreams by Leslie Feinberg Night-shift trans workers in post-9/11 Manhattan struggle against imperialist war, police repression, racism and the round-up of Arab, Muslim and South Asian friends and neighbors.
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America, My Brother, My Blood América, Mi Hermano, Mi Sangre This is a stunning book of poetry and art by Pablo Neruda and Oswaldo Guayasamín. Bilingual in English and Spanish. MORE INFO |
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Cheap Motels and a Hot Plate - An Economist's Travelogue by Michael D Yates Here's the travel book the chamber of commerce doesn't want you to have. It shows you the way to places of great beauty, but it also invites you into the parts of real America that other books avoid ... MORE INFO |
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CD: Pam Parker Live: Bread & Roses From standards to James Taylor, another beautiful selection of music from Pam Parker and her band. MORE INFO |
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The Scar of David A novel by Susan Abulhawa 2007 Winner of the Fiction & Literature, Historic Fiction category in National Best Book Awards. "We all crawled from the pits of dispossession and tried to survive as best we could under Israeli occupation. Our greatest pleasures were moments of normalcy. A crush on a boy. A card game. The bond we forged was molded from an unspoken commitment to our collective survival. Our bond was Palestine." —from The Scar of David MORE INFO |
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No More! Stories and Songs of Slave Resistance Using true accounts, author Doreen Rappaport puts readers in the shoes of eleven extraordinary individuals, and documents the many forms of slave resistance: subversion, uprisings, escape, poetry, religion and song. Illustrations by Shane W. Evans MORE INFO |
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Self-Portrait: Che Guevara Unique among the many books about Che Guevara, Self-Portrait has been compiled in close collaboration with Che’s family, using exclusive material from his family’s private archives. Revealed for the first time is Che Guevara’s personal world, unveiling his extraordinary candor, irony, dry humor and passion. MORE INFO |
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A People's History of Science Miners Midwives and Low Mechaniks By Clifford D. Conner "A delightfully refreshing new look at the history of science."—Howard Zinn MORE INFO |
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DVD: SiCKO A film by Michael Moore Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore returns with this scathing indictment of the U.S.' failing health system. If you didn't see it, you must, if you saw it, buy it to show it to doubting friends and family! MORE INFO |
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DVD: Chávez, Venezuela and the New Latin America In February, 2004, Aleida Guevara conducted an extended, exclusive interview with Hugo Chávez, president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, exploring Venezuela’s explosive revolutionary terrain post-April 2002 — when Chávez survived a coup attempt instigated by the United States. MORE INFO |
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Solidarity t-shirt Solidarity T-shirt, Available in L-XL MORE INFO |
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Troops Out Now T-shirt T-Shirt Available in white, gray (shown here). Sizes available, large and extra large. Indicate size and color at check out. MORE INFO |
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DVD: Aleida Guevara Remembers Her Father, Che Who was the real Che? Aleida Guevara, his daughter, seven years old when her father died, separates the myth from the man. MORE INFO |
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One Hundred Red Hot Years Big Moments of the 20th Century Preface by Eduardo Galeano. This book presents a thrilling ride through the 20th Century — 100 years of revolution, reaction and resistance. MORE INFO |
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Wretched of the Earth
By Frantz Fanon
Preface by Jean-Paul Sartre
The Wretched of the Earth, Fanon's classic work of modern
revolutionary theory, concerns the psychology of the colonized
and their path to liberation. MORE INFO |
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Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki Illustrated by Dom LeeIn 1942, while the U.S. was at war with Japan, the U.S. Army moved all people of Japanese descent away from the West Coast. Inspired by actual events, this is a moving tale of life in a Japanese American internment camp during World War II. The story is told from the point of view of a child. MORE INFO |
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Colossus with feet of clay Low-Wage Capitalism What the new globalized, high-tech imperialism means for the class struggle in the U.S By Fred Goldstein. "With the capitalist system demonstrably unfair, irrational, and prone to intermittent crises, it is useful, indeed refreshing, to see a Marxist analysis of globalization and its effects on working people. Fred Goldstein's LOW-WAGE CAPITALISM does exactly that." —
Howard Zinn MORE INFO |
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Ringside Seat to a Revolution An Underground Cultural History of El Paso and Juárez: 1893-1923 by David Dorado Romo MORE INFO |
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CD: 12 Meditations on Love by Jeri Hilderley Infused with personal insights, nature’s gifts, and gay sensibility, these colorful and soulful songs celebrate the mysterious, luscious and rejuvenating aspects of love. Not your traditional meditations, these songs are a response to homophobes and Prop 8. MORE INFO |
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What is Marxism All About? "A street guide for revolutionaries on a move." A collaborative work by Fight Imperialism, Stand Together (F.I.S.T.) MORE INFO |
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Rainbow Solidarity in Defense of Cuba By Leslie Feinberg, author of Stone Butch Blues. Rainbow Solidarity documents revolutionary Cuba's inspiring trajectory of progress towards liberation of sexualities, genders and sexes. MORE INFO |
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Ain't Nothing But a Man— My Quest to Find the Real John Henry "John Henry told the Captain, 'A man ain't nothing but a man. Before I let your steam drill beat me down, I'll die with a hammer in my hand.'" Who was John Henry? MORE INFO |
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Liberation Lit “What’s Lib Lit? – Library, map, lens, scalpel, compost, chisel, textbook, excavation: voices, images, wrestling, contradicting, confirming, the matter of resistant art and practice.”—Adrienne Rich MORE INFO |
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On My Journey Now by Nikki Giovanni Nikki Giovanni celebrates through spirituals the choice of Africans to overcome the tragedy of enslavement, to find a way to survive, to worship, and to build a better tomorrow. MORE INFO |
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CD: On the Move—Sounds Inspired by Mumia Abu-Jamal A beautiful and inspiring collection of words and music to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal and All Political Prisoners! Two CD set. MORE INFO |