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Pamphlets

 File — Box: 3390
Identifier: III

Scope and Contents note

  • Akbar, Muhammad Ahmad. History of RAM -- Revolutionary Action Movement.
  • Allen, Donna. So You Think You Have a Free Press? Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Appalachian School: The People Are Building. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Aruri, Nasser, ed. Women in the Middle East: The Continuing Struggle.
  • Birmingham: People in Motion. Birmingham: Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights.
  • Black Workers Organizing Committee. Detroit to Durban: Black Workers' Common Struggle. Oakland: United Front Press, 1973
  • Braden, Anne. Free Thomas Wansley: A Letter to White Southern Women from Anne Braden. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund Press, 1972
  • Carmichael, Stokely. What We Want. San Jose: Santa Clara County Friends of SNCC.
  • Davidson, Carl. Left in Form, Right in Essence: A Critique of Contemporary Trotskyism. New York: The Guardian, 1975
  • Eyewitness: Peekskill U.S.A. White Plains: The Westchester Committee for a Fair Inquiry into the Peekskill Violence.
  • Forman, James. Political Lesson One: Get Acquainted. Black Workers Congress.
  • Junta of Militant Organizations. Crackdown in Florida. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Kifner, John. The Story of the Murder of Fred Hampton (which the N.Y. Sunday Times Refused to Print). New York: Committee to Defend the Panthers.
  • Kline, Michael and Kirby, Rich. They Can't Put It Back: Songs from a Ravaged Land. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund Press.
  • Kotelchuck, Dave and Stilley, Ronda. Nashville: A Preliminary Study of the Power Structure. Nashville: Southern Student Organizing Committee.
  • McAfee, Cathy. Black Brothers Have a Better Idea. Boston: New England Free Press.
  • McSurely, Alan. Common Group Problems. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1967
  • McSurely, Alan. Getting and Keeping People Together. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund (2 copies), 1967
  • McSurely, Alan. Hang-Ups: Some Common Problems of People Who Organize Other People into Communities. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1967
  • McSurely, Alan. How to Negotiate. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1967
  • Minnis, Jack. The Care and Feeding of Power Structures Revisited. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund (2 copies), 1967
  • Minnis, Jack. Vote Nov 8, Lowndes County Freedom Organization: The Story of the Development of an Independent Political Movement on the County Level. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1967
  • Mormon, Square. Fayette County, Tennessee: Sick for Justice. Southern Exposure, 1978
  • National Anti-Klan Network. Stop the KKK Now! Join the Spring Offensive Against the Klan and Racist Violence. New York: National Anti-Klan Network, 1981
  • National Committee of the Albany Defendants. Upside-Down Justice: The Albany Cases. Albany: National Committee for the Albany Defendants.
  • National Institute Against Prejudice and Violence. Prejudice and Violence: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Materials on Racial, Religious, and Ethnic Violence and Intimidation. Maryland: National Institute Against Prejudice and Violence, 1985
  • North American Congress on Latin America. NACLA Research Methodology Guide. New York: North American Congress on Latin America, 1976
  • Peoples Press. This Great People Has Said "Enough" and Has Begun to Move... Poems from the Struggle in Latin America. San Francisco: Peoples Press.
  • Program of Events in Celebration of the Fifty-Second Birthday Anniversary of the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.: King Week `81. Atlanta: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc.
  • The Revolt of Women: Gold Flower's Story.
  • Rony, Vera. Davy Crockett in Little Egypt. Nashville: Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1966
  • Rudd, Mark. Columbia. San Francisco: The Movement Press.
  • The SCEF Staff. Poor and Working White People in the South Must Be Organized. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Socialist Women's Caucus of Louisville. The Racist Use of Rape and the Rape Charge:
  • Southern Committee to Free Angela Davis and All Political Prisoners. Political Prisoners: The Cases of Angela Davis, Ruchell Magee, and the Soledad Brothers. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund Press.
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. An Enemy of the People: How the Draft is Used to Stop Movements for Social Change. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund (2 copies)
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. From the People Who Brought You HUAC [House Un-American Activities Committee]: The New Bill for a Police State in America. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. Struggle in Today's South: SCEF 1975 Calendar. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. Lessons of Louisville: A White Community Response to Black Rebellion. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. The Lessons of Laurel: Grass-Roots Organizing in the South. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. There Are 40 Million White People in the South: Who Will Organize Them? Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. `Upon This Rock...' Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • Southern Conference Educational Fund. Voices from the White South. Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund.
  • A Statement to the Women's Movement from a Group of Socialist Women. Louisville: Socialist Women's Caucus of Louisville.
  • Tachau, Rev. Charles. Why Louisville MUST Support the Black Six. Louisville: The Ad Hoc Committee for Justice.
  • The Truth About George Wallace. Louisville: Southern conference Educational Fund.

Dates

  • Creation: 1961-1985

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open for research use.

Extent

From the Collection: 2.5 Linear Feet (in 6 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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Part of the Special Collections Repository

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