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- Button, "U.S. Out of El Salvador," 1981 -

- 1981
- Collections - Artifact
Button, "U.S. Out of El Salvador," 1981
- "We Need & We Demand Revolution: For a Whole New Way to Live, A Fundamentally Different System," 2024 - The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"We Need & We Demand Revolution: For a Whole New Way to Live, A Fundamentally Different System," 2024
The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.
- "Freedomways," Vol. 10, No. 2, Second Quarter, 1970 - In 1961, Louis Burnham, Edward Strong, and W. E. B. Du Bois founded Freedomways, the leading African American theoretical, political, and cultural journal of its time. The journal included written works by leading Black authors, artists, politicians, and activists. The journal also reported on the political movements of the era, especially the American civil rights movement. Publication ceased in 1985.

- 1970
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"Freedomways," Vol. 10, No. 2, Second Quarter, 1970
In 1961, Louis Burnham, Edward Strong, and W. E. B. Du Bois founded Freedomways, the leading African American theoretical, political, and cultural journal of its time. The journal included written works by leading Black authors, artists, politicians, and activists. The journal also reported on the political movements of the era, especially the American civil rights movement. Publication ceased in 1985.
- "The Revcom Corps: For the Emancipation of Humanity" - The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.

- Collections - Artifact
"The Revcom Corps: For the Emancipation of Humanity"
The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.
- Button, "El Salvador is Spanish for Viet Nam," circa 1981 -

- circa 1981
- Collections - Artifact
Button, "El Salvador is Spanish for Viet Nam," circa 1981
- "No Fascist Trump / No Genocide Joe" T-Shirt, 2024 - The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"No Fascist Trump / No Genocide Joe" T-Shirt, 2024
The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.
- "Freedomways," Vol. 11, No. 3, Third Quarter, 1971 - In 1961, Louis Burnham, Edward Strong, and W. E. B. Du Bois founded Freedomways, the leading African American theoretical, political, and cultural journal of its time. The journal included written works by leading Black authors, artists, politicians, and activists. The journal also reported on the political movements of the era, especially the American civil rights movement. Publication ceased in 1985.

- 1971
- Collections - Artifact
"Freedomways," Vol. 11, No. 3, Third Quarter, 1971
In 1961, Louis Burnham, Edward Strong, and W. E. B. Du Bois founded Freedomways, the leading African American theoretical, political, and cultural journal of its time. The journal included written works by leading Black authors, artists, politicians, and activists. The journal also reported on the political movements of the era, especially the American civil rights movement. Publication ceased in 1985.
- Button, "El Salvador is Spanish for Viet Nam," circa 1981 -

- circa 1981
- Collections - Artifact
Button, "El Salvador is Spanish for Viet Nam," circa 1981