A pamphlet issued for Stop the Draft Week, which took place in Oakland in April 1968. As exemplified by the illustration of a white clenched fist and black panther paw on both covers, the mostly white protestors aligned themselves with the demands of the Black Panther Party, which included the removal of police from black communities, black control of black communities, and the release of Huey Newton. The rallying cry for the week became Cops Out of Vietnam, Cops Out of the Ghetto. Folded sheet (8 ½" x 5 ½"), 4 p. Crease the top corner, slightly mis-folded, else fine.