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  • Penningto, John et al.; Students for a Democratic Society

    Published by Students for a Democratic Society NONE, Boston, Massachusetts

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    [NONE] 1969. (Mass market paperback) Fine. 8pp. Large folio, folded in half. New Left Notes was first published by the Students for a Democratic Society in 1966 as an underground, counter-culture newspaper and as such, challenged conformity and authority. The SDS was the largest and most influential radical student group organization of the 1960s, inspired by the civil rights movement, equality, economic justice, peace, the Vietnam War, and participatory democracy. Lightly aged toned, as may be anticipated; previously housed in archival boxes and exceptionally well maintained. The focus of this issue is labour disputes. Less Talk, More Action. Fight Racism.