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Manifesto of Rationalism
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Manifesto of Rationalism

by T.J. Clark, et al. [King Mob]

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[8] pp. chiefly illustrated. "Special souvenir revolutionary festival brochure," being a mixture of text, cut-ups, and détournée comic strips that refer to student protests in 1968 at the Essex University, Liverpool University, and the London School of Economics. 4to. Near fine. folded. [1253]
According to an interview with T.J. Clark (Power to the People, 2013) "In 1968 Essex University hosted a dreadful "revolutionary festival" with Godard and co. in attendance. A group of naysayers produced something called the Manifesto of Rationalism in hopes of spoiling the party, and I remember that my contribution was a strip cartoon beginning with a quote from Lewis Namier: 'Liberty is the fruit of slow growth in a stable society.'" Clark goes on to express sincere hope that the item won't be recovered for future scholars to examine. So much for that! As of May 2021, we can locate only one other holding in North America.
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The Struggle for Black Power Continues [broadside - poster].
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The Struggle for Black Power Continues [broadside - poster].

by The Uhuru Movement

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Illustrated poster with texts on white paper. Approximately 11 x 17 inches. near fine, old central fold. [1648]
Rooted in Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) formulations of Black Power and allied with Junta of Militant Organizations (JOMO), the Black Rights Fighters of Ft. Myers, Florida and the Black Study Group of Gainsville, Florida, Omali Yeshitela founded the African People's Socialist Party (APSP) in 1972. After moving to Oakland, California in 1981, has since continued to advocate for African internationalism and revolutionary unity among Black people globally. Rare.
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Harlem Gallery
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Harlem Gallery: Book I, The Curator

by Tolson, Melvin B.

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173 pp. work of poetry. 21 cm. SIGNED by the author on the ffep. Near fine. Very good. [538]
A collectible copy, inscribed to "my faithful helper among books" William B. Scott by the author.
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