De Antonio, Emile: Underground
De Antonio, Emile: Underground
Format: CD
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Artist: De Antonio, Emile
Label: Folkways Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093070575226
Genre: Spoken
Tracks:
1.1 Statement By the Underground
1.2 Violence Is Necessary: H. Rap Brown, Malcolm X, M.L. King, Jr., F. Castro
1.3 The Viet War: Ho Chi Minh, N.T. Dinh, J. Ford
1.4 SDS, Chicago 1969, Days of Rage
1.5 Attitudes of the Underground
1.6 Self Criticism
1.7 Puerto Rico-'Mongo Affair'
1.8 Making the Film
1.9 We Are Professional Revolutionaries
1.10 The West 11th Street Explosion
2.1 Capitol Bombing-Returning Medals
2.2 Fear and Commitment
2.3 Class Origin and Class Stance
2.4 The Publication of the Praire Fire
2.5 Make Up of Capitalistic Power and the New Revolution
2.6 The Prison Movement and Attica
2.7 It Is the People Who Make the Change
2.8 We Are a Small Organization
2.9 Interview at a L.A. Unemployment Center
2.10 Why We Are Communist ; Speak Collectively