Freedom and Socialism / Uhuru na Ujamaa (1969 ed.)

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Cosmic Funnies

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
sheepfilms
Cosimo Galluzzi
Show & Tell
DEAR READER
Claire Keane

Love Begins

pixel skylines

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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todays bird

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Freedom and Socialism / Uhuru na Ujamaa (1969 ed.)
ridin round your city in a spaceship
Fidel Castro with a delegation from Palestine. Havana, 1980s.
1986.
Rugged gear
Drake’s/Orslow/Capalbio/Anonymous Ism/Alden
Poster by the League of Revolutionary Struggle, 1979.
The Crunchy Knit Tie and Polo Collar Roll
Courtesy of Sid Mashburn and chippneckwear
Brooks Brothers navy tweed jacket, Brooksweave tattersall, Paul Stuart tie and a Scott & Charters Hawick, Scotland sweater. Cold rain on The Weekend.
Everything about this is fabulous.
Derry, 1970.
1982.
Logo of the International Socialists, Highland Park, Michigan, [early 1970s].
Corktown, Detroit, Michigan, Fall of 2010.
Photos by Brad Duncan.
Please do not remove caption or credit.
the flint sit-down strike (c1970s ed.)
Nice find, Joe. This organization, Spark, still exists in Detroit. They’re connected to Lutte Ouvriere in France. A very particular kind of Trotskyist. When I worked the midnight shift at the Ford Rouge factory they still had a factory newletter that they put out every week and handed out at the factory gates at the shift changes.
From my collection:
Books about the city of Detroit, Michigan, with special attention paid to Black history, labor history, and social movements.
The Weekly Bookshelf
Book corner in Nouakchott.