Item #015067 Sabot. December 18, 1970. Volume 1. Number 14. authors.

Sabot. December 18, 1970. Volume 1. Number 14

Seattle: Trak News Agnecy-Luddite Syndicate Publications, 1970. Tabloid. Good. Item #015067
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Side folding tabloid newspaper with a color front cover. Approximately 16 by 11 ½ inches. 20 pp., including covers. Comics, photos and illustrations throughout. Published by the Seattle Liberation Front, the newspaper was "brazenly militant" (Seattle Star website, 9/11/2015) and wrote on a variety of counterculture, left wing, and radical subjects. As the Seattle Star notes, "Sabot's collective staff crucially included local radical feminists among its leadership, and thus its pages featured critiques of male chauvinism within the contemporary antiwar and black liberation movements." It ceased publishing in 1971, due to infighting among the staff that clashed over feminism and male chauvinism. Several members of Sabot formed the George Jackson Brigade collective, which ended at a shootout during a botched bank robbery. This issue with an editorial addressing the split in the previous issue, asserting that those that left mounted a political and personal attack on those remaining. With articles on the Black Panthers facing legal trouble in Seattle and New Haven, a guide to destroying lamp posts, protests by the FLQ in Quebec, etc GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor soiling and wrinkling.

Price: $100.00

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