If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance (1971 Third Press Joesph Okpaku Publishing Co., Inc. edition) (Q3662)

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1971 Third Press Joesph Okpaku Publishing Co., Inc. edition
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If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance (1971 Third Press Joesph Okpaku Publishing Co., Inc. edition)
1971 Third Press Joesph Okpaku Publishing Co., Inc. edition

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    [i-v], vi, 1-281, [282] pages
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    If They Come | in the Morning | VOICES OF RESISTANCE | Angela Y. Davis | Ruchell Magee, the Soledad Brothers | And Other Political Prisoners | Foreword by Julian Bond | [ornament] | The Third Press | Joseph Okpaku Publishing Company, Inc. | 444 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. 10025 | A JOSEPH OKPAKU BOOK
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    The Third Press | Joseph Okpaku Publishing Company, Inc. | 444 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. 10025 | A JOSEPH OKPAKU BOOK
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    FIRST PRINTING
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    copyright © 1971 by the NATIONAL UNITED COM- | MITTEE TO FREE ANGELA DAVIS, Inc. 2085 Sutter St., | San Francisco, California | All rights reserved. Except for use in a review, the | reproduction or utilization of this work or part of | it in any form or by eletronics, or other means, | now known or hereafter invented, including xerog- |
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    | raphy, photocopying, and recording, and in any | information storage and retrieval system is forbid- | den without the written permission of the publisher.
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    To all who have fallen in the liberation struggle—| Jonathan Jackson, William Christmas, James McClain, Jon | Huggins, Bunchy Carter, lil' Bobby Hutton, Fred Hampton, | Mark Clark, Sam Napier . . . | They must live again | through us and our struggles. Through our children and |
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    | our unborn, they must enjoy the rewards of victory—a | victory towards which they have already made infinite contributions. | Now also for George, who fiercely resisted to the very | end. | Under a hail of enemy fire, he fell August 21, 1971 | at San Quentin prison.
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    His love for his oppressed kin was | unbound, his revolutionary dedication unconditional, and his contributions | to our struggle incalculable. Though his | keepers sought to destroy him, George lives on, an example | and inspiration for us all. | August, 1971 | Angela Y. Davis
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