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SKU: 9798887441573
Aleida García Aguirre, with Molly Vine and Patrick Dexter
The story of how academic workers built the largest strike in the history of American higher education and set a new standard of militancy.
$25.95

SKU: 9798887441535
Gordon Simmons
Mutiny in the Mountains uses labor history to show the way forward for millions of workers struggling in an age of uncertainty.
$19.95

SKU: 9781629638690
Noam Chomsky
A conversational interview between Michael Albert and Chomsky spanning a wide range of topics.
$29.95

SKU: 9798887441306
Zane McNeill, Blu Buchanan and Riley Clare Valentine
Sometimes it pays to be gay and do crime.
$24.95

SKU: 9798887440996
N’golá (São Tomé)This CD showcases the rarely heard music of Angolar Creole (N’golá) speakers from the African islands of São Tomé and Príncipe, many of whom are descendants of escaped Angolan slaves who swam to shore after a shipwreck.
$14.95

SKU: 9798887441092
Aaron Cometbus
Tired of handwringing reports about “lost” and “disappearing” New York? These dispatches show a different side of the city—resilient and flourishing despite the naysayers and high rent.
$12.95

SKU: 9798887441009
Max Cafard • Illustrated by Vulpes
An anarchist graphic history of the quest for freedom in radical and revolutionary New Orleans.
$15.95

SKU: AfricatownCD
Ancestor SoundsAn album of landmark recordings featuring residents of the Africatown community, including descendants from the last slave ship brought to America.
$14.95

SKU: 9798887440590
Raymond Tyler • Summer McClinton
This graphic interpretation of people’s history features unforgettable main characters while also displaying the diverse rank-and-file workers who stood in solidarity during this struggle.
$19.95

SKU: 9798887440637
Aaron Cometbus
An argument between two stubborn men is the fuse that puts the sixties—and much of modern culture—into motion.
$12.95

SKU: 9798887440606
Andrew Nette and Samm Deighan
Revolution in 35mm examines how political violence and resistance was represented in arthouse and cult films from 1960 to 1990.
$29.95

SKU: 9798887440736
Joel Andreas
Addicted to War takes on the most active, powerful, and destructive military in the world.
$15.00

SKU: 9798887440330
Kevin A. Young
Climate destruction is a problem of political power.
$22.95

SKU: 9798887440248
Editors: Josh MacPhee and Alec Dunn
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles.
$14.95

SKU: 9780998214009
Jay L. Rubin & Andrew J. Pragacz
This study describes the activities of the KKK in Binghamton, New York, the state's headquarters for the Klan in the 1920's. It also examines the social and political factors involved in the Klan's growth and d
$10.00

SKU: 9781629633510
Edited by Moe Bowstern, Mic Crenshaw, Alec Dunn, Celina Flores, Julie Perini, Erin Yanke
A captivating oral history from a diverse group of people who successfully organized against white nationalist violence and right-wing groups.
$21.95

SKU: B09Y9FWN17
Mat Callahan / Various Artists
The Songs Of Slavery and Emancipation project presents recently discovered songs composed by enslaved people and explicitly calling for resistance to slavery.
$32.00
SKU: 9781496840189
Mat Callahan
A critical study that highlights a new perspective of the long-buried and forgotten songs of resistance.
$30.00
SKU: 9781948501118
Peter Werbe
The temperature is scorching in Detroit during the summer of 1967 and so is everything happening in this fictionalized memoir by a staff member of the long-running Fifth Estate magazine.
$15.95

SKU: 9780934868297
Fredy Perlman
Obenabi, the narrator, sings the story of his people confronting the European Invader into the Great Lakes region of North America.
$15.00

SKU: 9781629639727
Shannon Clay, Lady, Kristin Schwartz, and Michael Staudenmaier • Foreword by Gord Hill

We Go Where They Go tells ARA’s story from within, giving voice to those who risked their safety in their own defense and in solidarity with others.

$24.95

SKU: 9781629639666
Vortex Group

This practical, inspiring collection offers a toolbox for all those actively seeking to expand and intensify revolts in the future, and it is essential reading for everyone interested in toppling the state, racism, and capitalism.

$22.95

SKU: 9781629639413
Louis Karoniaktajeh Hall • Edited by Kahentinetha Rotiskarewake, Philippe Blouin, Matt Peterson, and Malek Rasamny
This book is a readable and challenging collection for anyone interested in post-1968 indigenous resistance in North America.
$27.95

SKU: 9781629639338
Mitch Troutman
The Bootleg Coal Rebellion uncovers a long-buried history of resistance and resilience among depression-era miners in Pennsylvania.
$24.95

SKU: 9781629639178
Raymond Craib
An exploration and takedown of libertarian exit strategies.
$24.95

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