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Radical America, Volume III, No. 4; July/August 1969. An SDS Journal of American Radicalism

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Radical America, Volume III, No. 4; July/August 1969. An SDS Journal of American Radicalism

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[Madison , Wisconsin, 1969. Illustrated, 68p. 1 vols. 8vo. Original photographic wrappers, slightly faded Ownership in ink. A near fine copy. Illustrated, 68p. 1 vols. 8vo. Means and Ends in American Abolistionism. An interesting collection of essays, reviews, poetry on Science Fiction, Genetic Economics, Marcuse's philosophy andsoforth. This is an American New Left journal. It includes a review by Staughton Lynd on Aileen s. Kraditor's work, "Means and Ends in American Abolitionism: Garrison and His Critics on Strategy and Tacticsm 1834-1850"

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Title
Radical America, Volume III, No. 4; July/August 1969. An SDS Journal of American Radicalism
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(Abolition)
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Illustrated, 68p. 1 vols. 8vo
Book Condition
Used - Original photographic wrappers, slightly faded Ownership in ink. A near fine copy
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Place of Publication
[Madison , Wisconsin
Date Published
1969
Keywords
African American History | Political Theory

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