Illvox.org (Anarchist People of Color) has released over 100 political pamphlets covering a wide rangle of Black, anarchist and other liberation struggles from the 1960s and beyond. The pamphlets are available free in PDF format.
Illvox.org announces the addition of a large collection of political documents to the Downloads section of the site.
The People’s Liberation Library consists of over 1,700 pages of historic writings, pamphlets, brochures and articles focusing on the Black liberation movement, indigenous struggles, Chicano uprisings and anarchist thought. All the documents are provided free in PDF format for printing and distribution. Many of the documents are available online for the first time.
The documents represent a diversity of political struggle. From writings on political prisoners, the Black Liberation Army and anti-colonial insurgencies to Huey Newton speaking in support of women’s and gay liberation movements to words from Assata Shakur and much more, the Library comprises one of the most important collections online of original documents from these struggles. Site workers for illvox.org expect to continue adding documents to the Library.