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1. Chicago Seed; vol. 2 no. 8. Chicago: Chicago Seed, [1968]. [24p. including covers], folded,
11.5x15.5 inches, illustrations throughout, very good tabloid underground newspaper in original
color pictorial self-wraps. Small tear on edge of cover and one page. (#144655)
$45.00
Cover has rainbow-colored split-fount poster of woman with large "Yippie" logo. Back cover is
psychedelic poster asking "What is Alchemy?" Coverage of police raid on Aaron Russo's
Electric Theater, Yippie Mother’s Day parade, full page ad for first Electric Flag album, reprint of
speech by Mike James (SDS officer), numerous cartoons by Yosh Tosh (Yosh Sakumura), plus
various music reviews and countercultural news.
2. Common sense: An independent student journal. Vol. III, nos. 2, 3, 4 (Oct. 27, 1961- Jan.
20, 1962). New York: Common Sense, 1961-62. Three issues of the mimeographed journal,
8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at left, 17, 24, 23 pages each, minor wear. (#165013)
$75.00
Much coverage of civil rights activities, the banning of speakers including Malcolm X and
various Communists at various local colleges, and early SDS news.
3. Demonstrate against the war - support the NLF [handbill]. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley
Radical Students Union, [1969]. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed on both sides, mildly crinkled
with some foxing depicting gun-swinging Vietnamese fighters with heroic expressions. (#124553)
$12.00
Calls on readers to attend an SDS-organized demonstration on September 15 outside the
International Industrialist Conference in San Francisco.
4. Guardian; independent radical newsweekly, October 18, 1969 (Days of Rage). New York:
Weekly Guardian Associates, 1969. 16p., folded tabloid, mild fraying and chipping, browned
newsprint, folded unevenly, photographs, overall good. (#156792)
$20.00
Issue has multi-page coverage of the Weatherman-led SDS national action in Chicago better
known as the "Days of Rage." A negative editorial about the action is headlined "Hurricane or
hot air?" Also article by Paul Buhle on a welfare march led by Father James Groppi occupying
the state capitol in Madison, Wisconsin; article by Carl Davidson on the Young Lords in NY;
Wilfred Burchett on China's 20th anniversary of its revolution and on North Vietnam's memorial
for Ho Chi Minh; Irwin Silber on 5000 anti-war protestors marching on Ft. Dix.
5. The Liberal Bulletin. [9 issues]. Minneapolis, MN: Liberal Study Group, 1964. Nine issued
of the mimeographed bulletin, all on 8.5x14 inch sheets, length ranging from 2 to 4 pages; SDS
file copy rubberstamp at top of each issue, varying amounts of wear. Present are Vol. IV, nos. 1,
3-6, 8-11 (#145765)
$35.00
Critical discussion of the National Student Association, news updates on student rights, civil
rights, SDS and other issues.
6. Old Mole; July 4-17, 1969, No.17 ("SDS Split"). Cambridge, Mass: Old Mole, 1969. 24p.,
folded tabloid, cover frayed and chipped at top and fold, paper browned, illus. (#148929)
$18.00
Issue of Cambridge radical underground paper with extensive multi-page coverage of the 1969
SDS convention and the split there between the Progressive Labor faction and the RYM
(Revolutionary Youth Movement) faction that became Weatherman. Features lengthy critiques
and analysis of both PL and RYM positions.
7. PLP, a critique. Reprinted from The Old Mole. Detroit: Radical Education Project, [1968?].
14p., wraps. (#48689)
$15.00
8. Radical America: An SDS journal of American Radicalism Vol. 3 No. 3, May-June 1969.
Madison, WI: Radical America, 1969. 75p., slightly edge worn, previous owner's name on first
page, wraps depict businessmen as wind-up toys on a multicolor background. (#131192)
$15.00
"This issue emanates from the Rochester SDS collective." Articles by Martin J. Sklar, Stuart B.
Ewen, El Lissitsky, and Adalbert Fogarasi.
9. Radical America: An SDS journal of American Radicalism Vol. 2 No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1968.
Madison, WI: Radical America, 1968. 63p., wraps with David Grossman drawing are somewhat
soiled. (#131194)
$15.00
Theme of issue is radicalism & culture. Includes James P. O'Brien's "The New Left: 1967-1968."
10. Radical Education Project. Ann Arbor, MI: Radical Education Project, [circa 1968-69].
Single sheet folded to make 8-panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, very good. Also included is 7page 8.5x11 inch brochure, "The Radical Education Project: an introduction and an invitation."
(#140658)
$18.00
Introduction to the Project, its activities and its goals.
11. Radical Education Project. Ann Arbor, MI: Radical Education Project, 1966. 19p., 8.5x11
inches, lightly soiled wraps. (#142257)
$18.00
12. The Radical Education Project: an introduction and an invitation. Ann Arbor, MI:
Radical Education Project, [1966?]. 7p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. (#158304)
$12.00
13. S.D.S. Film Theater Presents: Viva Zapata! / The Inheritance. Berkeley: Students for a
Democratic Society, [1967]. Single legal-size sheet, printed on one side, with B&W stills from
the two movies. Single horizontal crease. (#131554)
$35.00
Poster for the showing of two films on the UC Berkeley campus as a fundraiser to aid Delano
farm strikers.
14. Students for a Democratic Society. An organization committed to: racial equality,
disarmament, jobs and abundance, civil liberties, liberal education. New York: SDS, [1963?].
Single sheet folded to make 6-panel brochure introducing the organization, very good. Dated by
list of national staff for 1963-4 (#164227)
$20.00
15. Students for a Stalinist Society. London: Freedom Press, [1969?]. 16p., wraps, paper
browned, edges worn, 8.75 x 12.25 inches. Anarchist critique of SDS. Freedom, anarchist
pamphlets no. 2. (#55399)
$12.00
16. Victory in the fight against racism. [San Francisco]: SDS, [1974]?. 8.5x11 inch flyer,
printed single side, denouncing the book Growing Pains "As racist and unscientific". Issued by
the rump PL SDS at San Francisco State. (#131668)
$22.00
17. The Worker-Student Alliance Caucus. [Boston]: New England Free Press, [1969]. 4p.,
8.5x11 inches, number jotted on top right corner of front wrap, some fraying to foredge and
corners. Documents on SDS and the Split. (#164524)
$20.00
The article on WSA is from Fight to Win, which is explained in the text of the article. The SLAP
proposal was presented to the SDS National Council meeting at Boulder in October 1868.
18. Adelson, Alan. SDS. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1972. ISBN: 684123932. 276p.,
first edition, first printing, very good in dj. (#15304)
$30.00
19. Albert , Stew. Who the hell is Stew Albert? A memoir. Los Angeles: Red Hen Press, 2004.
ISBN: 1888996633. xi, 203p., wraps, first edition, signed by Stew Albert. Stew was active in
many of the 1960s movements and one of the founders of the Yippies. (#105049)
$45.00
20. Allen, Gary. Student revolt, Communist takeover at Berkeley a prototype. N.pl.:
American Opinion, 1968. 16p., wraps, illus. Offprint. Attacks various groups at Berkeley, the CP,
SDS, PLP, YSA and others. (#142293)
$15.00
21. American Liberation League. On the disillusionment of the May 2nd Movement. New
York: American Liberation League, 1966. 7p., 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at
upper left, lightly browned at edges. Minor pen marginalia, owner's name at upper right on first
page. (#131833)
$25.00
Analysis of the failures of the group and of the role SDS played in cooperating with it.
22. Aronowitz, Stanley, Ray Brown, Terence Cannon, Bob Heifitz [and] Beth Roy. NYACK
Conference on unemployment and social change, working papers. New York & Ann Arbor:
Students for a Democratic Society and its Economic Research and Action Project, 1963. 16p.,
wraps, one staple rusted, rear wrap slightly soiled, 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed, a few pages
lightly creased. (#96502)
$25.00
23. Ayers, Bill. Fugitive Days. Boston: Beacon Press, 2001. 295p., boards, dj fine, first edition,
as new. (#154017)
$15.00
24. [Ayers, Bill]. Chicago Reader, Nov. 9, 1990; "the long strange trip of Bill Ayers" Chicago:
Chicago Reader, Inc., 1990. 56 p., folded tabloid, some mild browning at edges, illus. (#144490)
$15.00
First section of issue which contains (complete) extensive article by Ben Joravsky on former
Weatherman Bill Ayers, bringing readers up to date (c. 1990) on his settled career and family
life in Chicago, as well as his history with SDS. Cover photo shows Ayer with son Malik on his
lap.
25. Blum, Joseph and Arlene Eisen Bergman [eds.]. The Movement, Vol.4, No.4, May 1968.
San Francisco: The Movement Press, 1968. 16p., folded tabloid, illus., some browning to pages,
one corner bumped, closed tears on two pages, otherwise very good. (#163138)
$20.00
Left political underground paper published for national readership. This issue features cover
caricature of LBJ by Frank Cieciorka and others of Eugene McCarthy and RFK inside, eulogy
for MLK, articles on the upcoming election, harassment of Black Panthers, interview about 5
SNCC members at Texas Southern Univ. arrested for murder of policeman, analysis of the
Peace and Freedom movement and party in Calif., paper arguing for democratic centralism in
SDS, profile of community organizing by CIPA in Chicago, and report on student struggles at
Howard University.
26. Boorstein, Edward. Cuba vs. U.S. imperialism. Chicago: Students for a Democratic
Society, [1969?]. Eight panel illustrated brochure, 6.5x9 inches. (#55216)
$20.00
27. Booth, Paul. Politics and the academic community. N.pl., Students for a Democratic
Society, [1963-?]. 4p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps, mimeographed, very good. (#164262)
$25.00
At the time of writing Booth was vice-president of SDS and a student at Swarthmore College.
28. Booth, Paul. A strategy for university reform. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society,
[1964?]. 7p., wraps; very good; rubberstamp of Voice, U. Michigan SDS, on front cover.
(#68475)
$30.00
29. Breines, Paul. Would you believe...? An introductory critique of The True Believer; and
Eric Hoffer and Cold war ideology by Peter Wiley. Boston: New England Free Press, [1967?].
14p., wraps. One of a series published by Madison Students for a Democratic Society, Madison,
Wisconsin. (#47642)
$12.00
30. Brownfield, Alan C. The new left, memorandum. Washington: GPO, 1968. vi, 246, x p.,
wraps, front wrap slightly browned and worn. SDS, Chicago, etc. They even manage to blame
the CPUSA for part of the troubles. (United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the
Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other
Internal Security Laws). (#80356)
$25.00
31. Burchett, Wilfred G. Who controls Vietnam? Three articles. Chicago: Students for a
Democratic Society, 1968. 9p., wraps, pen underlining. Reprinted from The Guardian. (#134424)
$10.00
32. Calvert, Gregory. In white America: radical consciousness and social change. San
Francisco, CA: Resistance / Radical Education project, n.d.. [5p.], legal-size sheets stapled at
upper left, cleanly folded twice. Copy of typescript. (#128888)
$18.00
Speech originally given in 1967 at Princeton by Calvert, former national secretary of SDS.
33. Calvert, Gregory Nevala. Democracy from the heart, spiritual values, decentralism, and
democratic idealism in the movement of the 1960s. Eugene, OR: Communitas Press, 1991.
ISBN: 0962880000. xviii, 301p., wraps slightly shelf worn. Calvert was a former National
Secretary of SDS. (#136353)
$20.00
34. Castellucci, John. The big dance; the untold story of Kathy Boudin and the terrorist family
that committed the Brink's robbery murders. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1986. ISBN:
0396087132. xx, 336p., first edition black and yellow boards in glossy dj with very minor edge
wear, publisher's errata slip (due to a lawsuit) laid in. (#19736)
$35.00
35. Coleman, Les. Youth will organize for freedom. Chicago: SDS , 1968. 11p., wraps.
(#125966)
$15.00
36. Columbia Strike Committee. Why we strike. New York: Columbia Strike Committee, [1968].
18p., original illustrated wraps with a picture of a bloody student, 5.5x7.5 inches. The staff that
produced this work included Nick Freudenberg, Ted Gold, Bob Tomashevsky, Mike Klare, Paul
Rockwell, Art Leaderman, Judith Kpecky, Steve Goldfield and all our striking compatriots .
(#96665)
$20.00
37. Davidson, Carl. The new radicals in the multiversity; an analysis and strategy for the
student movement. Urbana: University of Illinois Chapter SDS, 1969. 26p., wraps, 8.5x11
inches. First published in March, 1968, this reprint done in January. (#127983)
$12.00
38. Davis, Rennie. News letter, Economic Research and Action Project of Students for a
Democratic Society, vol. 1, no. 1, February, 1964. Ann Arbor, MI: Students for a Democratic
Society, 1964. 11p., wraps, creasing, 8.5x11 inches. Includes ERAP reports from Chester, PA,
Chicago, Baltimore, MD, and Eastern Kentucky. (#105069)
$45.00
39. Egleson, Nick. The survey and community organization. New York & Ann Arbor, MI:
Students for a Democratic Society and its Economic Research and Action Project, [1964]. 5,
[5]p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper left hand corner. Based on a
survey used in Cambridge, Maryland and Chester, Pennsylvania, appendix includes a copy of
the survey. (#107026)
$20.00
40. Essannasion, Harry. Report on the Cleveland Community Conference. Newark, NJ: the
author, 1965. 7p., 8.5x11 inches, staple rusted in upper left corner, stain in lower left corner of a
few pages, faintly musty, mimeographed, none in OCLC. (#153110)
$45.00
First person account of east coast SDS members and community organizers' trip to Cleveland
for a conference addressed by Fannie Lou Hamer, Unita Z. Blackwell, and Susie Ruffin of the
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. Much late night partying followed by church attendance
the next morning.
41. Finberg, Howard, ed. Crisis at SF State. San Francisco: Insight Publications, 1969. 51p.,
wraps moderately worn, illus., 8.5x11 inches. A look at the SF State student strike of 1968-9,
the longest and hardest fought of all student strikes in the 1960s. (#54902)
$20.00
42. Gallagher, Paul; Ed Spannaus. Kennedy, Rockefeller and the Kerner Report: sharing
the poverty. New York: SDS Labor Committee, May, 1969. 14p., 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at
upper left corner. OCLC lists only two holdings at Michigan and Wisconsin. (#151891)
$45.00
43. Gilbert, Dave, Bob Gottlieb and Susan Sutheim. Consumption: domestic imperialism. A
new left introduction to the political economy of American capitalism. [cover title]. Somerville,
MA: New England Free Press, [1968?]. 16p., wraps previous owner's name on front wrap.
Originally published by Movement for a Democratic Society. (#76262)
$12.00
"This paper was developed in discussions with the Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union. This
version was written with Bob Gottlieb and Susan Sutheim"
44. Gilbert, David. Love and Struggle: my life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and beyond.
Oakland: PM Press, 2012. ISBN: 9781604863192. 336p., wraps, illus., as new. (#165503)
$18.00
Political memoirs of the former Weatherman who is serving a life sentence for participation in a
Brinks robbery that resulted in four deaths. Lucidly explains his own history, realizations, and
ongoing struggle for social justice.
45. Gilbert, David. No surrender; writings from an anti-imperialist political prisoner. Montréal &
Toronto: Abraham Guillen Press & Arm the Spirit, 2004. ISBN: 1894925262. 283p., wraps, first
edition, first printing. New. (#87265)
$20.00
"A founder of Columbia University Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and a veteran of
the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War Movements, David Gilbert joined the Weather
Underground Organization in the late '60s. After more than 10 years of clandestine resistance,
he was captured in the course of an armed action in 1981. Gilbert has been a revolutionary
political prisoner, continuing his work as an AIDs activist and author from behind the walls." rear wraps.
46. Gilbert, David and David Loud. U.S. imperialism. Chicago: SDS, 1968. 22p., wraps, third
SDS printing. (#47638)
$20.00
47. Gitlin, Todd. Bibliography of war/peace books. New York: Students for a Democratic
Society, [1963?]. 8p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed, staple rusted upper left corner,
faintly musty, one corner folded, edge frayed on back page, else very good. (#153028)
$25.00
Gitlin's annotations sum up his judgments of the books listed. He is described on wrap as exPresident of SDS and presently Coordinator of the SDS Peach Research and Education Project.
48. Gitlin, Todd. Deterrence and reality: where strategy comes from. New York & Ann Arbor,
MI: Students for a Democratic Society and its Peace Research and Education Project, [1963-?].
7p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches stapled at left. (#164173)
$18.00
49. Goldberg, Eve & Linda Evans. The Prison Industrial Complex and the Global Economy.
Berkeley, CA: Agit Press, 1998. 23p., wraps, first printing. (#125373)
$15.00
Evans is described as "an anti-imperialist political prisoner" jailed at Dublin, CA for 40 years.
She was arrested on an explosives charge while working with SDS. Clinton later commuted her
sentence in 2001
50. Greeman, Dick. In a crisis the center falls out: the role of the faculty in the Columbia
Strike. Ann Arbor: Radical Education Project, [1968]. 5p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches. (#127989)
$25.00
51. Green, Philip. Political framework of decision-making. (Syllabus for course at Smith
College). Chicago & San Francisco: Students for a Democratic Society & SDS Regional Office,
[196-?]. 4p., wraps, mimeographed, paper browned, 8.5x11 inches. (#86137)
$25.00
52. Guevara, Che. Notes on man and socialism. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society,
[1969?]. 22p., wraps. Cover title: Man and socialism. (#112837)
$15.00
53. Guevara, Ernesto Che. Socialism and man in Cuba. N.pl., Students for a Democratic
Society, 1969. 24p.,wraps, some peeling of the back cover, which bears an (intact) call to "Bring
the war home" in Chicago, Oct. 11, 1969 (#154066)
$25.00
54. Gushurst, Tom, et al. We Won't Go: a conference on draft resistance at the University of
Chicago, December 4, 1966. [Chicago?]: n.pub., [1967?]. 28p., 8.5x11 inches, corner stapled,
very good. (#149046)
$20.00
Transcript of presentations at Ford Foundation sponsored conference. Contributors include
Richard Flacks, Staughton Lynd, James Bevel, and Jeff Segal (of SDS). Only 1 in OCLC.
55. Haber, Barbara and Al Haber. Getting by with a little help from our friends. Ann Arbor:
The Radical Education Project, [1967?]. pp. 44- 62, wraps. "This paper was originally written for
a Radicals in the Professions Conference sponsored by the Radical Education Project in July
1967" (#48687)
$15.00
56. Haber, Barbara and Al Haber. Getting by with a little help from our friends. Boston: New
England Free Press, [1967?]. pp. 44- 62, wraps. "This paper was originally written for a Radicals
in the Professions Conference sponsored by the Radical Education Project in July 1967"
(#76248)
$12.00
57. Haber, Robert Allen. The end of ideology as ideology. San Francisco: Students for a
Democratic Society, [1966?]. 17p., wraps, paper slightly browned, mimeographed, 8.5x11
inches. Haber was the first president of SDS. (#127994)
$45.00
58. Hayden, Tom. Student social action. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1965.
13p., wraps, rear wrap slightly soiled, Carl Oglesby's name and phone number in pen on front
wrap. 8.5x11 inches. Revised edition. (#127984)
$25.00
59. Hayden, Tom and Carl Wittman. An interracial movement of the poor? New York & Ann
Arbor, MI: Students for a Democratic Society and its Economic Research and Action Project,
[1964?]. 26p., wraps, minor handling wear, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper
left hand corner, very good. (#106989)
$25.00
60. Jacobs, Harold, ed. Weatherman. n.pl.: Ramparts Press, 1970. 519p., wraps slightly edge
worn, minor spine creasing. (#15308)
$30.00
61. Jacobs, James. S.M. Lipset: social scientist of the smooth society. Madison: SDS, [1967?].
17p., wraps. One of a series published by Madison Students for a Democratic Society. (#40324)
$18.00
62. Jacobs, James. S.M. Lipset: social scientist of the smooth society. Boston: New England
Free Press, [1967?]. 17p., wraps, number penned on cover. (#76266)
$10.00
63. Jacobs, Jim. Study guide on power in American society. Ann Arbor, MI: Radical
Education Project, [1966]. 9p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Cover title: Power in American society.
Radical education project study guide series. (#55558)
$12.00
64. Jacobs, Jim. The U.A.W. settles with Ford. Sellout and insurgency in the auto industry.
Ann Arbor: The Radical Education Project, [1967?]. 10p., wraps slightly faded, 8.5 x 11 inches,
On the 1967 contract settlement. (#48420)
$15.00
65. JOIN Community Union. Who wants urban renewal? Cartoons by Dave Perdue. Chicago:
the union, [196-?]. 6p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5 x 11 inches, illus., stapled in upper left hand
corner. JOIN was a project of SDS. (#35737)
$12.00
66. JOIN Community Union. Who wants urban renewal? Cartoons by Dave Perdue. Chicago:
School of Community Organization, [196-?]. 21p., wraps, 8.5 x 11 inches, staples rusting with
stains to adjacent paper. JOIN was a project of SDS. (#136383)
$12.00
67. Jones, Beverly and Judith Brown. Toward a female liberation movement. Nashville:
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1968. 37p., wraps slightly soiled, edge worn and
creased; 8.5x11 inches. (#140285)
$25.00
One of the founding documents of the new radical feminism the authors criticize the 1967 SDS
resolution on women, calling for separate groups within the organization in order to combat
sexism and patriarchy within movement organizations. Also contains a section on
homosexuality, largely dealing with the homophobia confronted in numerous organizations.
Includes a personal summary dated June 17, 1968, looking back on the paper.
68. Kahn, Tom. Goldwater and the white backlash. New York: Political Education Project of
Students for a Democratic Society, [1964]. 3p., wraps discolored, some handling wear, 8.5x11
inches, mimeographed. Done when SDS was still the student group of LID. (#112815)
$12.00
69. Kissinger, C. Clark. The Bruns strike. A case study in student participation in labor. New
York: Students for a Democratic Society, [1963?]. 4p., wraps, front wrap slightly discolored with
minor edge wear, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches. Strike at Bruns Garage (Volkswagen
dealership) in Madison, Wisconsin. (#113427)
$25.00
70. Kissinger, C. Clark. The SDS chapter organizers' handbook. Chicago: Students for a
Democratic Society, [1965-?]. 21p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches, very good. (#164174)
$95.00
71. Kleiman, Mark. High school reform: towards a student movement. Lawrence, Kansas:
SDS Printing Office, 1968. 10p., wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches pamphlet, first printing. High School
member Students for a Democratic Society writes on his experiences in a Southern California
school, and promotes a program of school reform. Very good but for ownership signature in
corner of cover. (#21546)
$20.00
72. Koch, William H., Jr. The dual approach, an alternative in community development.
New York & Ann Arbor MI: Students for a Democratic Society and its Economic Research and
Action Project, [1964]. 7p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper left hand
corner. (#107027)
$17.00
73. Lamb, Robert K. How to research your own hometown. Ann Arbor, MI: Radical
Education Project, [196-?]. 6p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches. "This article first
appeared in the summer issue of Human Organization in 1952. The methods outlined will be of
value in the initial stages of community research." - front wrap. (#99556)
$15.00
74. [LaRouche, Lyndon]. The campaigner. Publication of the SDS Labor Committees of New
York and Philadelphia. Vol. 1, no. 5, December, 1968. New York: New York and Philadelphia
Regional SDS Labor Committees, 1968. 78p., wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. The editorial board was
Tony Chaitkin, Steve Frazier, Paul Gallagher, Leif Johnson, L. Marcus [LaRouche], and Gary
Nickerson. (#93922)
$25.00
75. Laufer, Robert S. South Africa: the meaning of apartheid. New York: Students for a
Democratic Society, [1964-?]. 8p., very good in wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#147671)
$25.00
Laufer was a graduate student at Brandeis at the time the pamphlet was published.
76. Levenson, Debbie, John Maher, [and] Fred Stout. An expose! Cambridge Iron & Steel, Inc.
Cambridge, MA: John Pennington, 1969. 12, [xii]p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, paper browned,
mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches. Caption title: What is Cambridge Iron & Steel. (#96788)
$45.00
Expose & polemic by PLP influenced members of the Students for a Democratic Society against
other members. At issue is a $100,000 gift from Ralph Hoagland for the movement channeled
through a dummy corporation (Cambridge Iron & Steel) and controlled by non-PLP SDS & Old
Mole folks .
77. Lynd, Staughton. The new radicals and 'participatory democracy.' Reprinted from
DISSENT, Summer, 1965. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, [1965?]. 10p., wraps.
(#56698)
$15.00
78. Max, Steve and Doug Ireland, comp. Goldwater, the public record. New York: Political
Education Project of Students for a Democratic Society, 1964. 7, [iii]p., wraps worn, heavy
foxing, 8.5x11 inches. (#121502)
$12.00
79. McAfee, Kathy & Myrna Wood. Bread & roses. Detroit: Radical Education Project, [1969].
16p., wraps. 5.5x8.5 inches, Appeared originally in Leviathan, vol. 1 , no. 3, June 1969. (#48069)
$12.00
80. McAfee, Kathy & Myrna Wood. What is the revolutionary potential of women's
liberation. [Boston?]: New England Free Press, [197-?]. 18p., wraps Originally entitled "Bread
and Roses," this article was first published in the June 1969 issue of Leviathan. (#80512)
$10.00
McAfee was an SDS activist.
81. McEldowney, Ken, ed. Readings in poverty. Ann Arbor, MI: Economic Research and
Action Project of Students for a Democratic Party, [circa 1963-5]. 14p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches.
(#96518)
$20.00
82. McKelvey, Don. Economic development, the major powers, and peace. This is one of
two papers on this subject distributed at the National Student Congress by the Liberal Study
Group... [both papers together]. N.pl.: n.pub., [1963]. 12p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches stapled in
upper left hand corner [with] Thomas Timberg, "On 'neo-colonialism'", 4p. [aforesaid second
paper]. McKelvey was assistant national secretary of the Students for a Democratic Society .
(#106990)
$15.00
83. Meeropol, Michael, Gerald Markowitz, Stephen Rankin. Proposal for a radical
presidential campaign in 1968. Madison, WI: the authors, [1967]. 6p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches,
mimeographed, rusted staple in upper left corner, faint hint of must, else very good, none in
OCLC. (#153062)
$30.00
Open letter from UW grad students proposing that such a campaign would "strengthen the
existing radical movements..." Meeropol was son of the Rosenbergs and a member of SDS.
Markowitz was a member of the CPUSA.
84. Minnis, Jack. The care and feeding of power structures. Boston: New England Free
Press, [1967?]. 9p., wraps. First published in 1965. Gives examples of corporate campaigns in
the civil rights movement in Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama. Minnis was the research
director of SNCC. (#76272)
$15.00
85. Moody, Kim, Fred Eppsteiner, [and] Mike Flug. Toward the working class; an SDS
Convention position paper. Together with Why the working class? by Hal Draper. Berkeley:
Independent Socialist Committee, 1966. 19p., wraps, fine condition. (#67787)
$25.00
86. Movement for a Democratic Society. The conspiracy. New York: MDS, [1969-?]. 12p.,
wraps, text folded into booklet form but unfastened and untrimmed. (#135402)
$20.00
Introduction to Movement for a Democratic Society, an off-campus organization of the New Left,
fraternal with Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), but not student-based.
87. Nell, Edward J. Automation and the abolition of the market. New York: Movement for a
Democratic Society, [1967?]. 27p., wraps slightly shelf worn. First published in New Left Notes.
MDS was "the off-campus, non-student wing of SDS." MDS pamphlet no. 2. (#105748)
$15.00
88. New York Regional SDS. The Foreign Policy Association: 50 years of successful
imperialism. [New York?]: New York Regional SDS, [1968]. 5p., illustrated wraps, 8.5x11
inches stapled in the upper left hand corner, staple beginning to rust, mimeographed. Caption
title: The Foreign Policy Association celebrates 50 years of successful propaganda; Dean and
Charlie head the bill at the Hilton where the elite meet to eat: come have dinner with the real
warmakers. Not found in OCLC. (#147971)
$35.00
89. Northern California Students for a Democratic Society. Vote in the streets! [handbill].
[San Francisco, CA]: Northern California Students for a Democratic Society, [1968]. Single
8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides; small cartoon of a voting booth over stamped "Fraud!"
(#137375)
$30.00
Advertises an election day rally against voting, arguing that "The elections are a fraud because
they give people an illusion of having power in this country..." Back of flyer advertises a "preerection day party" featuring Phil Ochs, Eldridge Cleaver, Jerry Rubin, the Floating Lotus Magic
Opera Company, and Pigasus. Election day street theater to include Monopoly on the streets of
the financial district "using real business outposts," and mock trials at the Hall of Justice for "the
real criminals of our society."
90. O'Brien, James. America the beautiful: An essay on Daniel Boorstin and Louis Hartz. Ann
Arbor, MI: The Radical Education Project, [circa 1966-8?]. 9p., wraps. OCLC gives 1960 as date
of publication, which is clearly a mistake. One of a series of book critiques originally published
by Madison Students for a Democratic Society. (#47652)
$10.00
91. O'Brien, James. A history of the new left, 1960-1968. Boston: New England Free Press,
[1968?]. 32p., soil-smudged wraps, 8.5x11 inches. "This article originally appeared in three
installments in the May-June, September-October, and November-December 1968 issues of
Radical America." (#137431)
$15.00
92. Oglesby, Carl. The New left reader. New York: Grove Press, 1969. viii, 312p., first edition,
very good condition, bright dj with original price intact (but crossed out neatly by one pen mark)
(#48743)
$25.00
93. Olsen, Jon D. Beyond the revolution. Honolulu, HI: Red Flag Book Store, 1972. 184p.,
wraps browned on the edges, Dedicated to George and Jonathan Jackson. (#63378)
$12.00
"I have tried to present a coherent view of the struggle for social change based on my
experiences with Resistance, Students for a Democratic Society and the 1968 Peace and
Freedom Party campaign..."
94. Oppenheimer, Martin. Alienation or participation: the sociology of participatory
democracy. [Chicago]: Students for a Democratic Society, 1966. 7p., wraps. (#55516)
$25.00
"This essay is based on a paper first read at the 1965 Meetings of the Pennsylvania
Sociological Society. Another version was published in the Canadian magazine OUR
GENERATION, May, 1966. It was rewritten for SDS." - p. 7
95. Peace Research and Education Project. Newsletter (three issues). Ann Arbor, MI: Peace
Research and Education Project, 1964. Issues 2, 3 and 4 of the short-lived newsletter; only
issue 1 is missing. All are mimeographed on 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled together; 12, 18 and 26
pages respectively, very good other than brief pen notation at top of issues 2 and 4 (#145503)
$60.00
"PREP is a project of Students for a Democratic Society." The Newsletter was designed to offer
the academic community suggestions for research necessary for the creation of peace. Dick
Flacks was director.
96. Piercy, Marge. Grand coolie dam. N.pl., Women's Center, n.d. 10p., mimeographed,
reproduced from dense typescript, corner-stapled wraps with Olive Oyl/Popeye cartoon cover
sheet. Reprinting text from the November, 1969 issue of Leviathan, slightly frayed on some
corners, else very good. (#95516)
$15.00
Blew the male new left right out of the water.
97. Piercy, Marge. The Grand Coolie damn. Boston: New England Free Press, [1970-?]. 14p.,
5.5x8.5 inches, wraps mildly worn. Reprinted from the November, 1969 issue of Leviathan.
(#160646)
$12.00
Discusses personal and sexual relations within the movement, and the unhappy situations many
movement women find themselves in.
98. Pope, Danny, Alain Jehlen, Evan Metcalf with Cathy Wilkerson. Chester, PA.: a case
study in community organization. New York & Ann Arbor: Students for a Democratic Society
and its Economic Research and Action Project, [1964]. 5p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5x11
inches, rusted staple in upper left hand corner, some curls and folds at corners, faint musty
smell. (#106999)
$35.00
Co-author Cathy Wilkerson was a student at Swarthmore when this was written, years before
her Weatherman days.
99. Potter, Paul. On April 17, 1965, 25,000 people participated in a March On Washington
to End the War in Vietnam. After two hours of picketing the White House, the President of the
Students for a Democratic Society, Paul Potter, closed a meeting in from of the Washington
Monument with the following speech. [cover title]. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society,
1965. 8p., wraps, 5x7.5 inches, first edition of SDS pamphlet, rusting staples and small spots,
else very good. (#60499)
$30.00
100. Potter, Paul. Research and education in community action projects. New York & Ann
Arbor, MI: Students for a Democratic Society and its Economic Research and Action Project,
[1964]. 9p., wraps, mimeographed, 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper left hand corner.
(#107041)
$25.00
101. Rosen, Sumner. Liberals and reality. New York: Students for a Democratic Society,
[1964?]. 6p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches; expanded from an article that originally appeared in
Liberation. (#96524)
$18.00
102. Ross, Bob. Notes on the welfare state. Lawrence, KS: Students for a Democratic Society,
1966. 7p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, edge worn with foxing. Reprinted from Liberation magazine.
(#152511)
$12.00
103. Ross, Bob. The Poverty of influence and low income supporters of the Chicago
Machine. Chicago: SDS Chicago at Large Chapter, March, 1965. 10p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches,
mimeographed, rusted staple removed, slight mimeo offset on front wrap, browning on back
page, faintly musty, else very good, none listed in OCLC. (#153024)
$35.00
104. Ross, Bob. The United States National Student Association: a policy critique... New
York: Students for a Democratic Society, [196-?]. 6, [2]p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, staples
beginning to rust, else very good. (#62304)
$15.00
105. Rudd, Mark. Columbia. Chicago: SDS, 1969. 15p., wraps, 6x9 inches, stapled, illus. "This
article first appeared in the March, 1969 issue of the MOVEMENT" (#57254)
$45.00
107. Russell, James, ed. New left notes, vol. 1, no. 1 - 4, Jan. 21, 1966 - Feb. 11, 1966.
Chicago: Students for a Democrat Society, 1966. 4p. each, newspaper, 11.5x15 inches, very
light creasing, paper somewhat browned, minor marginal tears, some bumped corners, stapled
holes in left margins, illus. (#144230)
$100.00
First four issues of SDS's newspaper. Various articles and reports by Carl Oglesby, Paul Booth,
Todd Gitlin, Carol Stevens and others, including Tom Hayden report on trip to North Vietnam.
Good cross-section of local chapter news and considerable self-reflection and criticism of SDS
leadership. Article on Apartheid and South Africa.
108. Russell, James, ed. New left notes, vol. 1, no. 23 (June 24, 1966). Chicago: Students for
a Democrat Society, 1966. 8p. tabloid format newspaper, 11.5x15 inches, folded, paper
somewhat browned, fully intact and readable. (#156569)
$18.00
Includes the minutes of the national council meeting, and an SDS statement on SNCC
supporting it in the face of liberal criticism of its "Black power" turn.
110. Russell, Jim. Marxist class analysis. San Francisco: Resolution, 1976. 28p., stapled
wraps. Russell formerly edited the SDS newspaper "New Left Notes." (#121670)
$15.00
111. Sale, Kirkpatrick. SDS. New York: Vintage Books, 1974. 752p., first edition, dj a bit shelf
worn. (#34504)
$65.00
112. San Francisco State College SDS Labor Committee. A call for national SDS action on
the telephone strike. San Francisco: SF State SDS Labor Committee, n.d.. Two legal size
sheets, mimeographed, mildly foxed and fold-creased. (#142435)
$35.00
Urges support of a CWA strike, linking it with the Vietnamese fight against imperialism. Also
included is an anonymous "Labor / Student Caucus" leaflet.
113. Scanlan's Monthly. Scanlans: Suppressed issue: guerrilla war in the USA. [cover title]. St.
Jean: Québec, 1971. 96p., mildly worn wraps with phone number penned on cover, illus.,
newsprint slightly browned, 5p. of the revolutionary art of Black Panther artist Emory Douglas.
Printers in the US refused to publish this issue. Vol. 1, no. 8. January, 1971. (#158997)
$35.00
114. Simpson, Charlie. Kennedy's cultural center is a leopard-skin pillbox hat. Ann Arbor:
The Radical Education Project, [1968?]. 8p., wraps, minor soiling, illus. Originally appeared in
the second issue of CAW! (#70917)
$15.00
115. Southern Student Organizing Committee. The New Rebel: newsletter of the Southern
Student Organizing Committee. Vol. 1, no. 2 (October 1964). Nashville, TN: SSOC, 1964.
Single issue of the newsletter, mimeographed on eight sheets stapled together at upper left
corner, neat horizontal fold crease, otherwise very good. (#164990)
$75.00
Much coverage of SDS and other activists' work in the south, extracts from a diary of a trip in
Mississippi, a long piece titled "Toward building a new south," and more. Header features black
and white hands clasping over a Confederate flag background.
116. Southern Student Organizing Committee. Newsletter (three issues). Nashville, TN:
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964-65. Three issues of the newsletter, all
mimeographed on sheets stapled together at upper left corner, two with mailing label on back
cover; issues present are vol. 1 no. 3 (Dec. 1964, 8 pages), vol. 2 no. 3 (April 1965, 8 pages)
and Vol. 2, no. 4 (May, 1965, 14 pages). The last issue includes a supplement listing activist
opportunities, including a program working with the SCLC in Atlanta. (#164989)
$95.00
Much coverage of SDS and other activists' work in the south.
117. Spelbrink, Susan. The Chicago Political Machine - 1965. Chicago: SDS Chicago
Regional Office, 1965. 10p., 8.5x11inches, mimeographed, rusted staple removed, footnotes
and bibliography included, fingerprints on front wrap, faintly musty, else very good, none listed
in OCLC, dated May 3, 1965 (#153023)
$35.00
118. [Students for a Democratic Movement]. Revolutionary Youth Movement, toward unity of
theory and practice. Ann Arbor: Radical Education Project, [1969?]. 40p., wraps slightly soiled
and worn, 8.5x11 inches. REP topical literature packet no. 4. (#70829)
$35.00
119. Students for a Democratic Society. CAW! No. 3, Fall 1968 issue devoted to the Battle of
France 1968. New York: CAW!, 1968. 96p., wraps with minor handling wear, heavily illustrated.
Staff included Marge Piercy, Richard Epstein and others. (#74081)
$25.00
120. Students for a Democratic Society. CAW! [Vol. 1, no. 1, February, 1968]. New York: CAW!,
1968. 86p., wraps, paper slightly browned, minor abrasion along lower spine,. Contributions by
Marge Piercy, Walter Lowenfels, Bertolt Brecht, Clarence Major, Pablo Neruda, Margaret
Randall and others. (#74616)
$35.00
121. Students for a Democratic Society. CAW! Vol. 1, no. 2, May-June,1968. New York: CAW!,
1968. 96p., wraps slightly edge worn, paper slightly browned. Contributions by Victor
Hernandez Cruz, Julius Lester, Todd Gitlin, Robin Morgan and others. (#80868)
$20.00
122. Students for a Democratic Society. CAW! [Vol. 1, no. 1, February, 1968]. New York: CAW!,
1968. 86p., worn wraps, paper slightly browned, minor underlining. Contributions by Marge
Piercy, Walter Lowenfels, Bertolt Brecht, Clarence Major, Pablo Neruda, Margaret Randall and
others. (#154236)
$25.00
124. Students for a Democratic Society. End the war in Vietnam. N.pl., SDS, n.d.. Single
8.5x11 inch sheet of stiff paper, printed with drawing of Vietnamese weeping over the bodies of
three children as the American flag waves behind them. Several small stains. (#132636)
$15.00
125. Students for a Democratic Society. Excerpts from the Port Huron statement. Chicago:
Students for a Democratic Society, 1966. 13p., wraps partly yellowing, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#137410)
$12.00
126. Students for a Democratic Society. Fight racism! Articles from SDS' experience in fighting
racism on campus and supporting black workers' action. Boston: Students for a Democratic
Society, [1969?]. 28p., [ii], wraps, small faint stain on cover, illus. SDS under the influence of
PLP. (#96488)
$18.00
127. Students for a Democratic Society. The fire next time. Vol. 1, no. 1. Chicago: Students for
a Democratic Society, 1969. 16p. tabloid newspaper, illustrations, folded in normal fashion,
paper is somewhat browned with minor edge wear, front page headline in huge font: "Bring the
war home" (#154163)
$95.00
This Weatherman-produced paper includes articles on Black Panthers, history of Newark NJ '67
riots, Los Siete in San Francisco, the Motor City 9 (Weatherwomen who invaded a community
college) with large photo, and much more.
128. Students for a Democratic Society. Fire! Vol. 1, no. 1 (November 7, 1969). Chicago:
Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. Single large folio sheet folded once to make a fourpage tabloid-format newspaper; folds out to a splendid two-color poster celebrating Cuba and
the Venceramos Brigade, 22x17 inches. Paper slightly browned, rodent nibble at upper left
margin not reaching text. Continuation of New Left Notes by the SDS faction that became the
Weather Underground. (#142155)
$45.00
129. Students for a Democratic Society. An introduction. Chicago: SDS, [1968?]. Seven panel
brochure, very good, photo of demonstrators on cover, 6.5x9 inches folded size. (#55568)
$35.00
130. Students for a Democratic Society. Jensenism: a closer look. Berkeley, CA: SDS, [1973?].
22p., lightly worn wraps, 8.5x11 inches. The Progressive Labor SDS. (#134708)
$15.00
131. Students for a Democratic Society. March on Sacramento. San Francisco: Students for a
Democratic Society, [1967]. 1p, 8.5 x 11 inches, folded at median, mildly discolored at top edge,
leaflet promoting February 11, 1967 march on Sacramento called by the California Federation of
Teachers, suggests additional demands for the march. (#165986)
$20.00
132. Students for a Democratic Society. Need a job this summer? Join SDS work-in
[handbill]. [Berkeley]: Students for a Democratic Society, [1970]. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet,
printed one side, with two archival rubberstamps and penciled date. Cartoon depicts a worker
punching a pig labeled "management" (#143084)
$18.00
Calls on students to join a work program enabling them to break down the worker/student
barrier. From the PLP period of SDS.
133. Students for a Democratic Society. Proposals to the National Council from the
Southern Caucus. [Urbana, IL]: Students for a Democratic Society, [1965]. Single 8.5x11 inch
sheet crudely mimeographed both sides, very light handling wear. (#147714)
$25.00
Distributed at the December 1965 SDS conference, calls for SDS to recruit at least two
organizers to do work in the south, and calls for Tom Hayden to do a speaking circuit at
southern campuses reflecting on his North Vietnam visit.
134. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS bulletin -- vol. 3, No. 6, March, 1965. New York:
Students for a Democratic Society, 1965. 14p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, rusted staples, faintly
musty, else very good. Features report on Community People's Conference in Cleveland,
articles on upcoming march on Wash DC over Viet war, articles by Mike Davis, Rennie Davis,
and Helen Garvy, and many reports on campus activities from various SDS chapters. (#153082)
$25.00
135. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS bulletin -- vol. 3, No. 7, May, 1965. Chicago:
Students for a Democratic Society, 1965. 12p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, rusted staples, faintly
musty, left edge soiled, illus. Features report on April March on Wash DC over Viet war, preview
of upcoming SDS convention by Robb Burlage, poems by Jane Stembridge about Mississippi
throughout, report on Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party challenge, and poem by Todd
Gitlin with lengthy defense of it against criticism. (#153084)
$25.00
136. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS National Office (letter on stationery). Chicago:
Students for a Democratic Society, [1969]. 1p., one-side, 8.5x11 inches, hand-written note by
NO staff on stationery with large photo of Ho Chi Minh in red, fold across middle, else nearly
pristine. (#158928)
$15.00
"Sorry we couldn't get stickers to you on time for the actions." The actions undoubtedly refer to
the Weather-sponsored Days of Rage. Also includes contact info for Denver SDS. Signed
"Struggle"
137. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 2, no. 6, February 13, 1967.
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1967. 12p. tabloid newspaper, illustrations, folded
in normal fashion, paper is mildly browned but otherwise very good. (#147540)
$40.00
Issue is notable for the initiation of a supplement, called Praxis, intended as a monthly forum for
radical theory. Leading paper is by David Gilbert (later of the Weather Underground), Bob
Gottlied, and Gerry Tenney on "Praxis and the New Left." Also paper by Staughton Lynd on the
revolutionary tradition in America and an unsigned paper on white racism and anti-government
attitudes. Later Weatherwoman Cathy Wilkerson was editor of NLN at this time.
138. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 2, no. 33, Sept. 25, 1967.
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1967. 8p. tabloid newspaper, illustrations, folded in
normal fashion, paper is mildly browned but otherwise very good. (#153779)
$30.00
Issue edited by Beth Reisen and Marilyn Buck (later of Weather Underground). Includes long
piece by Staughton Lynd defending SNCC, Carl Oglesby on Vietnam as Guernica, and pieces
by Jeff Segal and Carl Davidson on student organizing and draft resistance.
139. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 1, no. 1, January, 21, 1966.
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1966. 4p. tabloid newspaper, folded, paper
browned, some fraying, two small tears along spine, illustrated. (#147453)
$75.00
First issue of SDS newspaper published by the national office in Chicago. This issue has reports
on a membership convention and National Council meeting in Dec. 1965 by Paul Booth and
Carol Stevens, plus a report on a visit to North Vietnam by Tom Hayden and a long piece by
SDS president Carl Oglesby on "Liberalism and the corporate state"
140. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 3, no. 20, June 10, 1968;
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1968. 20p. tabloid newspaper, folded, paper very
lightly browned, else very good in remarkable shape. (#157827)
$25.00
Special issue for 1868 SDS national convention with numerous think pieces and soul searching
by Davidson, Spiegel, Gitlin, Segal, Pardun, et al., plus coverage on the Columbia student strike,
France 1968, and Marilyn Webb on women's movement.
141. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 3, no. 26, Aug. 19, 1968;
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1968. 8p. tabloid newspaper, folded, paper lightly
browned, small closed tear and fold at corner, soiling on lowest part of front cover from mailing,
illustrated. (#157734)
$25.00
Issue designed in part to be handed out at the Chicago Democratic convention demonstrations.
Includes vest-pocket guide to the convention; Oglesby article addressed to McCarthy supporters;
interview with Tom Hayden, Ignatin on the labor scene in Chicago, Klonsky on SDS draft
organizing; front cover is large illustration depicting Mayor Daley towering over Chicago skyline
with armed troops confronting the viewer and slogan "a closed convention in a closed city"
142. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 3, no. 31, Oct. 7, 1968;
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1968. 12p. tabloid newspaper, folded, paper
somewhat browned, fraying on some edges, illustrated. (#157841)
$20.00
Issue provides a good snapshot of the different factions shaping up in SDS. Report by later
Weathermen Terry Robbins and Bill Ayers on their campus organizing in Ohio, PL-aligned
SDSers from Harvard and BU plug the Student Labor Action Project, Mary Hanson of REP
analyses the attraction of George Wallace for working people, Cathy Wilderson, Mike Piegel
and Les Coleman give an early RYM take on university organizing. Also Mike Klonsky reports
on the Mexican student massacres and interview with Phil Hutchings of SNCC.
143. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 3, no. 40, January 8, 1969.
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 8p. tabloid newspaper, folded, paper
browned, some corners folded, else very good. (#154162)
$25.00
This issue provides a snapshot of tensions building up in SDS as it entered its climactic year.
Most notably it reproduces the Revolutionary Youth Movement proposal (RYM) which defined
one side of the upcoming split, as well as the Racism resolution submitted by followers of PL
and its Worker Student Alliance, who would make up the other side of the split. Both passed at
the National Council meeting. Also included is the Women's Liberation resolution also passed at
the NC. Also in the issue is material on Mexican students' hunger strike and other struggles.
144. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 13, Apr. 4, 1969;
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 12p. folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations,
toned at spine and fold, else very good. (#164228)
$25.00
Cover features drawing of Black Panthers with gun with headline "Repression hits Panthers."
Contents mostly consists of resolutions passed at the National Council meeting, most notably
one supporting the Panthers and one by Bill Ayers and Jim Mellen (soon to be prominent
Weathermen) with proposals for summer projects in Michigan ("Hot town: summer in the city".
Also article with photo on acquittal of the Oakland 7.
145. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 17, May 1, 1969;
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 8p. folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations,
lightly browned at spine and fold, minor stain on front wrap, else very good. (#157543)
$25.00
Cover features photos of Black Panthers posing in a line at the Criminal Courts building in NYC
and police battling looters in an urban riot. Inside reports on May Day demonstrations to Free
Huey Newton, reprint of letter from Kathleen Cleaver defending SDS's anointing of the Black
Panthers as the Vanguard, numerous news items about demonstrations and actions at
campuses around the country, and printing of communique from the Viet Cong celebrating their
spring victories against the US forces.
146. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 22, June18, 1969.
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 16p. tabloid newspaper, illustrations, folded
in normal fashion, newsprint is somewhat browned with minor tears. (#143450)
$45.00
Includes the founding position paper of the early Weather Underground "You don't need a
weatherman to know which way the wind blows" along with position papers on Cuba and
Vietnam.
147. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 24. "Bring the war
home!" Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 12p. tabloid newspaper, folded,
paper lightly browned, some fraying, illustrated. Cover blurb calls for an October 11 action in
Chicago. Includes Eldridge Cleaver on female revolutionaries, Bill Ayers on the Boston
Strangler ("a paper tiger"), Cathy Wilkerson, "Toward a revolutionary women's militia," the Black
Panther Party's call for a united front against fascism, and more. (#130005)
$25.00
148. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 26, Aug. 1, 1969.
"Goodbye, Columbus" Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 4p. tabloid
newspaper, illustrations, folded in normal fashion, paper is somewhat browned with some spots
on front page, water-stain along top and bottom edges, illustrated. Cover story is report on SDS
(Weatherman) organizing in Columbus, Ohio and the impact of the ghetto riot ("rebellion") in late
July, 1969. Centerspread is giant brochure for what became the Days of Rage action Oct. 11
headlined "Bring the War Home!" (#131851)
$45.00
149. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 30, Sept. 20, 1969;
"The Fire Next Time" Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 16p. folded tabloid
newspaper, illustrations, lightly browned, faintest whiff of mustiness, 4"x2" chip at lower right
corner of cover, otherwise this would be very good. (#156809)
$75.00
Issue produced by the Weatherman-dominated national office two weeks before the "Days of
Rage" action in Chicago. Front cover features blown-up reprint of Skip Williamson's "Class War
Commix" (with mustachioed longhair shooting a submachine gun and yelling "Eat leaden death
imperialistic reactionary business administration majors!!"). Issue is mostly devoted to info and
advice related to the upcoming action, most spectacularly the centerspread poster for "SDS
Bring the War Home" with clinched fist separating Nixon, Reagan, Daley and pigs from Fidel,
Mao, Ho, Che, and a Black Panther, with a pirate thrown in for good measure.
150. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 31, Oct. 2, 1969; "All
power to the people" Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 8p. tabloid newspaper,
illustrations, quarter-folded, very good. (#153857)
$45.00
Issue produced by the Weatherman-dominated national office the week immediately before the
"Days of Rage" action in Chicago. Front cover drums up energy for the action. Two page spread
celebrating the Tupamaros guerillas in Uruguay: "Tupamaros, Live like them," and two pages of
excerpts from Regis Debray's Revolution in the Revolution. Ill-labeled interview with Puerto
Rican Liberation Armed Commandos, obit for Inti Peredo, chief of the National Liberation Army
of Bolivia, and page (Insurrection!) listing bombings around the country.
151. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 32, Oct. 21, 1969;
"Fire" [vol.1, no. 1]. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 4p. tabloid newspaper,
illustrations, quarter-folded, very good. (#153905)
$125.00
Issue produced by the Weatherman-dominated national office the week following the "Days of
Rage" action in Chicago. Front page is collage of photos of the rampage, back page is large
photo of Brian Flanagan raising clenched fist with text defending him against frame-up.
Centerspread is color Weatherman poster featuring more photos of the actions with "You don't
need a Weatherman to know which way the Weather blows" headline.
152. Another copy of vol. 4, no. 32, some fraying on top edge, address label on front, else very
good. (#165049)
$125.00
153. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 5, no. 1 (June 30, 1969).
Boston: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 8 page tabloid newspaper, folded, paper
browned, frayed and chipped along edges with some small tears and splitting. (#149028)
$30.00
Issue published by the Progressive Labor (PL) aligned faction of SDS immediately after the '69
SDS convention split. Extensive discussion of RYM (Weatherman) positions and tactics ("RYM
Walks Out"). Snarky little cartoon of Bernadine Dohrn mimeographing propaganda. Text of
resolutions passed at the SDS convention by the PL faction after the split.
154. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 5, no. 2 (July 30, 1969).
Boston: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 8 page tabloid newspaper, folded, paper
lightly browned, corner creased, otherwise very good. (#147711)
$25.00
Issue published by the Progressive Labor (PL) aligned faction of SDS after the '69 SDS
convention split. Notable for two attacks on RYM (the Weatherman faction), one of them part of
an extended report on the United Front Against Fascism conference in Oakland sponsored by
the Black Panther Party. Also report on a dust-up between RYM and PL factions at a NY
regional meeting in early July.
155. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 5, no. 3 (Aug. 26, 1969).
Boston: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 8 page tabloid newspaper, folded, paper
lightly browned, corner creased, otherwise very good. (#147713)
$25.00
Issue published by the Progressive Labor (PL) aligned faction of SDS after the '69 SDS
convention split. Notable for several attacks on RYM (the Weatherman faction), one of them
headlined "Panther Leaders Blast RYM - RYM Leaders Attack White Workers," another
headlined "RYM Builds Racist Rally," and a third about a L.A. regional conference headlined
"California - RYM Falls Flat"
156. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 5, no. 4 (Sept. 20, 1969).
Boston: Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 8 page tabloid newspaper, folded, paper
lightly browned and mildly frayed at edge, water stain along corner of pages. (#147715)
$20.00
Issue published by the Progressive Labor (PL) aligned faction of SDS after the '69 SDS
convention split. Notable for lengthy attack on RYM (the Weatherman faction) headlined
"WARNING - RYM May be Hazardous . . . to the People." Also includes report on Phone Co.
worker walk-out in San Francisco and summing up of "Lessons from the Summer Work-in," the
PL faction's strategy of having students try to organize workers.
157. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Killer Nixon hits dikes / Demonstrate
inauguration day. N.pl.: Students for a Democratic Society, [1972-73]. Two handbills; "Killer
Nixon hits dikes" is a call to join demonstrators at Republican headquarters in Los Angeles on
August 21, 1972. Printed on both sides of a browned legal-size sheet, the reverse presents the
text of an anti-racism bill. "Demonstrate inauguration day" is printed on both sides of an 8.5x11
inch sheet with crude illustrations; it calls for a protest in San Francisco on the day of Nixon's
swearing in and lists a schedule of events for an SDS West Coast conference in Berkeley.
(#129925)
$35.00
158. Students for a Democratic Society and Inter University Committee for Debate on Foreign
Policy. National Vietnam examination [with] Answers to national Viet Nam examination.
Chicago: SDS, [1965]. Two leaflets, both 8.5x11 inches, an Examination sheet and an Answers
sheet stapled together. (#78331)
$20.00
159. [Students for a Democratic Society]. Agenda for a generation. A new left statement of
values. Toronto: Student Union for Peace Action, n.d.. 9p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, stapled in the
upper left hand corner. (#145723)
$15.00
"This article consists mostly of the initial section of Students for a Democratic Society's Port
Huron Statement, which was adopted by SDS's first annual convention held in Port Huron,
Michigan in June, 1962."
160. [Students for a Democratic Society]. Radicals in the professions newsletter. Vol. 1, nos.
1, 2, 4, 5 (Nov. 1967-March 1968). Ann Arbor, MI: Radical Education Project, 1967-68. Four
issues of the journal, wraps, 8.5x11 inches; 18, 18, 22, 22p. respectively; no. 2 has a loose back
cover. First two issues mimeographed, latter two offset printed. (#154169)
$75.00
Includes articles on "Anthropology and imperialism," proposals for supporting a network of
radical professors, and much more.
161. [Students for a Democratic Society]. RYM SDS on the split at the convention. This
material is reprinted from the 25 June 1969 issue of RYM New Left Notes. Boston: New
England Free Press, 1969. Four panel brochure, 8.5x11 inches, pen number on front wrap.
Reprints the principles upon which PL was expelled and an article by Mark Rudd, Jeff Jones
and Bill Ayers. Documents on SDS and the split. (#159222)
$20.00
162. [Students for a Democratic Society]. SDS dares you to perceive / March 11 1967 / Fruit
+ Jello Conjugating (handbill). San Diego, CA: SDS, 1967. Single 11x8.5 inch sheet, dittoed on
one side in psychedelic "out of focus" script. Rectangular area of faint yellowing, otherwise very
good. (#144636)
$35.00
Advertisement for a fundraiser with live bands ("constant sound"), films, bubbles, and "mystoputt."
163. [Students for a Democratic Society]. SDS on the split at the convention. The following
are reprinted from the 30 June 1969 issue of New Left Notes. Boston: New England Free Press,
1969. Four panel brochure, 8.5x11 inches, pen number on front wrap. Reprints the PL SDS
statement on the "walk-out" by the RYM/Weather faction and a critique of their positions by
John Pennington, the new PL SDS national secretary. Documents on SDS and the split.
(#164361)
$20.00
164. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities. Subversive
involvement in disruption of 1968 Democratic party national convention. [Part 1 Hearings,
Ninetieth Congress, second session]. Washington: GPO, 1968. First volume only; iv, pp.2237 2491, wraps, illustrated with documents in facsimile, photos; staple bound self-wraps. Erratum
slip (rather edge worn) is laid in. (#153096)
$15.00
165. United States. House. Committee on Internal Security. Investigation of Students for a
Democratic Society, part 3-B (George Washington University). Washington: GPO, 1969. v,
871-1047, x p., wraps, ex library. Includes index. Hearings before the Committee on Internal
Security, House of Representatives, 91st Congress, 1st session. July 23 and 24, 1969.
(#103004)
$15.00
166. United States. House. Committee on Internal Security. Investigation of Students for a
Democratic Society, part 6-A (Columbus, Ohio, High Schools). Washington: GPO, 1969. v,
1743-1923, vi p., wraps. Includes index. Hearings before the Committee on Internal Security,
House of Representatives, 91st Congress, 1st session. (#153071)
$20.00
Testimony supplemented with numerous facsimiles of movement literature and graphics.
167. United States. House. Committee on Internal Security. SDS plans for America's high
schools. Washington: GPO, 1969. v, 13, iii p., wraps, very good; with index. Hearings before
the Committee on Internal Security, House of Representatives, 91st Congress, 1st session.
(#160868)
$20.00
168. Weather Underground. Prairie fire; the politics of revolutionary anti-imperialism. Political
statement of the Weather Underground. [San Francisco]: Communications Co., 1974. 186, [vi]p.,
orange-red wraps with some minor foxing of the fore edges. Early reprint of original
underground edition done by Clayton van Lydegraf. All Communications Co. editions are
reprints of the underground edition done by the Red Dragon Print Collective. (#40095)
$45.00
169. Weather Underground. Prairie fire; the politics of revolutionary anti-imperialism.* Political
statement of the Weather Underground. N.pl.: Red Dragon Print Collective, Weather
Underground, 1974. 152p., red wraps with minor wear along the overlapping [yapp] edges, front
wrap and first few pages lightly creased, illus., true first edition, issued by the Weather
Underground without price or location. Statement at foot of title page: Printed underground for
the U.S. for the people. (#55296)
$175.00
170. Weather Underground. Prairie fire; the politics of revolutionary anti-imperialism.* Political
statement of the Weather Underground. N.pl.: Red Dragon Print Collective, Weather
Underground, 1974. 152p., red wraps a bit worn, two inch piece of yellow tape on spine,
"Berkeley-Oakland Women's Union, don't remove from office" written in pen on front cover,
minor stain on title page, glue along spine failing, short mimeographed statement tipped in from
the Weather Underground, first edition, issued underground without price or location. (#90646)
$125.00
171. Weather Underground. Prairie fire; the politics of revolutionary anti-imperialism. Political
statement of the Weather Underground. [San Francisco]: Communications Co., 1974. 186, [vi]p.,
variant red wraps with $1.50 price on front wrap, very good condition. Early reprint of original
underground edition done by Clayton van Lydegraf. All Communications Co. editions are
reprints of the underground edition done by the Red Dragon Print Collective. (#153810)
$50.00
172. Weather Underground. Weather Underground Organization stink-bombs the offices
of the Boston School Committee, October 17, 1974. Brooklyn: Prairie Fire Distribution
Committee, 1974. Four panel brochure, 7x8.5 inches, illus. (including reproduction of two
stickers the Weather Underground had distributed in Boston), paper slightly browned.
Contemporary reprint by Weather Underground supporters. (#55146)
$30.00
173. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 1, no. 3, Autumn 1975. N.pl.: Red
Dragon Print Collective, Weather Underground, 1975. 31p., wraps, very good condition, illus.,
8.5x11 inches first edition issued underground without price or addresses and with the Red
Dragon Print Collective bug. (#55297)
$85.00
Led article on prisons, also "WUO bombs Kennecott," article on Boston busing struggle, and
more.
174. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 1, no. 2, Summer 1975. N.pl.: Red
Dragon Print Collective, Weather Underground, 1975. 31p., wraps, very good condition, illus.,
8.5x11 inches, first edition issued underground without price or addresses. (#57299)
$75.00
175. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 1975. N.pl.: Red
Dragon Print Collective, Weather Underground, 1975. 31p., wraps, very good condition, illus.,
8.5x11 inches, first edition issued underground without price or addresses. (#58390)
$95.00
176. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 2, no. 2, June-July 1976. Seattle:
John Brown Book Club, 1976. 27p., wraps, paper evenly toned, otherwise very good, 8.5x11
inches illus. Contemporary reprint by supporters of the Weather Underground. (#65748)
$25.00
177. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 1975. N.pl.: Red
Dragon Print Collective, Weather Underground, 1975. 31p., wraps, illus., minor creasing and
handling wear, 8.5x11 inches, first edition issued underground without price or addresses.
(#67651)
$75.00
178. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 1, no. 4, Winter 1975-76. N.pl.:
Red Dragon Print Collective, 1975. 31p., wraps, illus., first edition, minor creasing, 8.5x11
inches. The underground edition, with price, but no addresses and the Red Dragon Print
Collective bug. Lead editorial is "The women's question is a class question" (#67652)
$75.00
179. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 2, no. 1, April - May 1976. Seattle:
John Brown Book Club, 1976. 27p., wraps, illus., 8.5x11 inches, paper slightly browned. Cover
article on Lolita Lebrón and Puerto Rico. Contemporary reprint by supporters of the Weather
Underground, with an additional insert added by the book club, done on cheaper paper than the
original, but retaining the bug. (#67654)
$25.00
180. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 2, no. 2, June-July 1976. N.pl.:
Red Dragon Print Collective, 1976. 27p., wraps, illus., 8.5x11 inches, very good condition, first
edition issued by the Weather Underground. (#70285)
$45.00
181. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 2, no. 1, April - May 1976. N.pl.:
Red Dragon Print Collective, 1976. 27p., wraps, first edition with the Red Dragon Print
Collective bug, illus., 8.5x11 inches, very good condition. Cover article on Lolita Lebrón and
Puerto Rico. (#152899)
$45.00
183. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 1975. N.pl.: Red
Dragon Print Collective, Weather Underground, 1975. 31p., wraps stained, illus., 8.5x11 inches,
first edition issued underground without price or addresses; mildly handled with pen note on
back about a phone campaign related to store pickets. (#155591)
$75.00
184. Weather Underground Organization. Sing a battle song, poems by women in the
Weather Underground Organization. N.pl.: Red Dragon Print Collective, 1975. 48p., wraps, very
good condition. True first edition issued underground by the Collective.. (#155348)
$225.00
185. Weather Underground Organization. Sing a battle song, poems by women in the
Weather Underground Organization. N.pl.: Red Dragon Print Collective, 1975. 48p., wraps,
organization stamp on front wrap, minor staining of fore edge and outer margin of last few
pages. True first edition issued underground by the Collective. (#164581)
$125.00
186. [Weather Underground Organization]. Criticism of the Central Committee of the WUO;;
by the Revolutionary Committee; November 20, 1976. n.p.: Revolutionary Committee, 1976. 9p.,
8.5x14 inches, mimeographed, stapled in upper left corner, two cross folds, p.9 is detached but
present, though mimeo'd on 8.5x11 inch stock, corner folds by staple, slight bumping at upper
right corners, remnants of rust on top wrap from paperclip no longer present, despite all this in
rather good shape. (#164738)
$175.00
Internal document of the WUO generated at the time of the split in the organization. The
Revolutionary Committee was led by Clayton Van Lydegraf and challenged the leadership of the
Central Committee led by Bernardine Dohrn and Jeff Jones. No copies found in OCLC.
187. [Weather Underground Organization]. The object is to win. Seattle, WA: The
Communications Co., [1970?]. [22p.], wraps, illus. (some color), very good condition. Edited
reprint of internal Weatherman document from 1969, printed by Clayton Van Lydegraf, a
founder of Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, a support group for the Weather Underground.
(#148285)
$35.00
Weatherman was the SDS faction that turned into the Weather Underground in 1970
188. [Weather Underground]. Weatherman, you don't need a weatherman to know which way
the wind blows. This article is the formal statement of the Weatherman section of RYM SDS,
and was originally published in the 18 June 1969 (pre-convention) issue of New Left Notes.
Boston: New England Free Press, [1969]. 13p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, pen number on front
wrap, else very good condition. Documents on SDS and the split. (#155338)
$35.00
189. [Weather Underground]. You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind
blows. [Chicago]: n.p., [1969]. 6p., 12x18 inches, quarter-folded, illus., clean and bright, very
good condition. (#155694)
$95.00
A stand-alone reprint of the formal statement of the Weatherman section of RYM SDS printed
on the Heidelberg offset press at the SDS National Office as a handout for the 1969 SDS
convention.
190. Wiley, Brad. Historians and the New Deal. Boston: New England Free Press, [196-?].
16p., wraps. One of a series published by Madison Students for a Democratic Society, Madison,
Wisconsin. (#123762)
$15.00
191. Wiley, Peter. Vietnam and the Pacific Rim strategy. [cover title]. San Francisco: Bay
Area Radical Education Project, [1969?]. 16p., wraps. "Peter Wiley is a member of the San
Francisco editorial staff of Leviathan. this article originally appeared in Leviathan, June 1969."
Now chairman of the board at a major publishing house. (#78311)
$10.00
192. Wilhelmsen, Frederick, ed. Seeds of Anarchy: A Study of Campus Revolution.
Featuring a special essay by Governor Ronald Reagan. Dallas, TX: Argus Academic Press,
1969. 128p., wraps. (#145869)
$15.00
Essays critical of the student movement, especially SDS and Black radical groups.
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