Seize the Time newspaper, 1975 July
Scope and Contents of the Collection
This collection consists of materials related to social movements throughout the 20th century. There are materials from the Black civil rights movement, Chicano Movement, the United Farm Workers, the Young Lords movement, and surrounding the events of the Zoot Suit riots in Los Angeles. There are a wide variety of materials, including photographs of movement leaders, art inspired from the Chicano movement, original banners from organizations involved in these movements, posters, programs, and periodicals.
Dates
- Creation: 1975 July
Langauge of Materials
Languages represented in the collection: English, Spanish.
Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 7.5 Linear Feet (4 document boxes, 1 oversize doc box, 1 half-size document box, 4 flat oversize boxes)
Note
Volume 2, Number 2 of Seize the Time, a newspaper published by a California-based, Marxist-Leninist organization of the same name from July 1975. Seize the Time grew out of the revolutionary national struggles of Black, Chicano, Asian American and Native American peoples. Inside this Issue: Collectives and Mass Organizations; From Vietnam, Problems of Cadres and Organization; Mass Line and Scientific Socialism; What is a Collective?; Black Workers and National Liberation Part II; Class Struggle, Organizing in the Military. Also contains articles on Wounded Knee (1975) and Grand Juries.
Repository Details
Part of the 01 - Special Collections & Archives, The Claremont Colleges Library Repository
800 North Dartmouth Ave
Claremont CA 91711 United States
Email: specialcollections@claremont.edu