Item #015903 Committee of Returned Volunteers. CRV National Newsletter October 1970. Authors.

Committee of Returned Volunteers. CRV National Newsletter October 1970

New York: Committee of Returned Volunteers, Publisher, 1970. Wraps. Good. Item #015903
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Single stapled newsletter, 8 ½ by 11 inches. 12 pp. The Committee of Returned Volunteers was founded in 1966, consisting of people who had formerly worked in a volunteer capacity in various service programs in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the United States. Adhering to an anti-imperialist stance, the group opposed the Vietnam War and saw racism and imperialism as inextricably linked. Many of its actions focused on anti-imperialist activities in Africa, although domestic concerns were also addressed. This issue exposes disagreements or fractures within the radical movement, printing letters that argue against some stances, as well as discussing Marxist and other theories. A short piece on the front cover discusses the planned Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention in Washington DC, a follow up to the initial Black Panther Party convention held earlier in Philadelphia. The CRV was planning to help feed members, as well as contribute ideas toward foreign policy. GOOD condition. Mailing label, cancelled stamps and other related markings on the rear cover. Horizontal fold crease present. Some creasing at the corners. Extremities faded. Minor foxing.

Price: $30.00

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