An archive of Emancipation, a publication produced by the Anarchist Association of the Americas during the 1980s.
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An archive of Emancipation, a publication produced by the Anarchist Association of the Americas during the 1980s.
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We have many if these newsletters somewhere
Some issues were ok, others not so much. There really wasn't an "anarchist association of the americas" as an action oriented group per se. I'm trying to recall what actives they engaged in
The only thing I remember was some anti nuke march in Dc
And I think a conference I went to in Atlanta. But these folks seemed to have put out a bunch of issues
Weird, I don't remember this project at all.