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What to Wear

Author: Hage, Lauren.


Full title: a spectrum of transgender identity or misguided feminism?
Folded as small booklet, folds out to be 1 page. "A short musing on how clothing ties into identity and how one person worked through the complicated nature of their identity." -From publisher

The history of the Tacoma Little Theatre

Author: Tilley, Erna Spannagel
Description: 2 v. : illustrations, ports. ; 28 cm.
Notes: Published in anticipation of the fiftieth anniversary celebration in October 1968.
History of the Tacoma Drama League, founded October 1918, for the years 1933-1950. [Stanley Denton Elberson previously published a Master's Thesis on the Theatre for the years 1918-1932]. Includes information about each play produced including cast and production worker lists, plus information on Board members, committees, and "bulletin notes." Productions were held in the Slavonian Hall, Old Town Tacoma 1933-1940, until the purchase and renovation of a former auto repair shop in 1940. The converted building is still used as the Theatre today. Tacoma Little Theatre is the oldest operating community theater group west of the Mississippi.


Table of Contents:

v. 1. 1933-1940.
v. 2. 1940-1950.

Bring the War Home : forgotten heroes

The Black Liberation Army & the Weather Underground


"Bring the War Home! Vol.1: Forgotten Heroes is a collection of writings by and about two iconic groups, The Black Liberation Army and the Weather Underground. Writings included are by Assata Shakur, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Kuwasi Balagoon, Kathy Wilkerson and Craig Rosebraugh, among others, offering a slice of history that is often romanticized by anarchists who should know better. Read for yourself and learn from the past." - From back of cover

SDS work-in 1968 : toward a worker-student alliance.

"At the height of the fateful year 1968, as the country was well past the edge of civil unrest and the SDS, facing its own split between militant and pacifist factions (thus forming the Weather Underground), the Work-In Committee of the SDS produced this pamphlet on the formation of an alliance between workers and students in the United States much like their French counterparts were doing half a world away." - From back of cover

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