



Mumia Abu-Jamal
In These Times: Jesse Jackson's New Crusade
- Tony Wesolowsky
- Salim Muwakkil
- Russell Contreras
- Paul Hockenos
- Patricia Aufderheide
- Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Kristin Kilb
- Koe Knowles
- Juan Gonzalez
- Joshua Rothkopf
- John Zich
- Joel Bleifuss
- G. Pascal Zachary
- David Moberg
- David Futrelle
- Craig Aaron
- Bill Boisvert
- World Trade Organization
- West Nile virus
- Wall Street Project
- U.S foreign policy
- Tony Blair
- The Prison Show
- Texas prison system
- student protests
- Strike General Council
- Seattle protests
- Ray Hill
- radio programs
- Public Relations
- Prop 21
- pesticides
- Occidental Petroleum Corporation
- Northern Ireland
- National Autonomous University of Mexico
- Mexico
- malathion
- mainstream media
- juvinile justice system
- Jorg Haider
- Jesse Jackson
- IRA
- International Public Information
- information warfare
- Helmut Kohl
- globalization
- Germany
- Freedom Party
- father figures
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Columbia
- Christian Democratic Union
- California
- Austria
- Al Gore
- AFL-CIO
- 2000 presidental election
- 1970s
Abstract: This issue features Jesse Jackson's campaign to get African-Americans more involved in investment banking, politics in Germany and Austria, and globalization.
Language:
EnglishISSN/ISBN: 0160-5992
Website:
Catalog Number: Magazine, In These Times
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Refuse and Resist!
- Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Dean E. Murphy
- Tracy Wilkinson
- Amy Wallace
- Janet Hook
- Martin Miller
- Paul Johnson
- Darren Franklin
- Susan Steinberg
- Cornelia Gramman
- Ray Quintanilla
- James L. GraffMargaret Carlson
- Mumia Abu-Jamal
- politics
- abortion rights
- womens rights
- Racism
- immigrants' rights
- political militancy
- Christian Coalition
- Resurgent America
- the Christian right
- BARF
Abstract: A collection of broadsheets stapled together, with anonymously written manifestos on various political topics, such as abortion rights and immigration, along with photocopied topical articles from major news sources.
Language:
EnglishNotes: All manifesto-type material actually stating Refuse and Resist's views is anonymous; therefore, all contributors listed are actually the authors of articles from major news sources (such as Los Angeles Times) that are photocopied and included. Also, several chapters of Refuse and Resist's addresses are listed at various points throughout; only the Chicago address is listed above.
Website:
an email address is listed, refuse@calyx.com, but not sure if it's still live
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