Taken from the Sparrows Nest Archive. Appears to have been published in the late 1990s / early 2000s. Copied to clipboard Attachments BF-AF-4.pdf (18.04 MB) Book traversal links for Big Flame: Educational Bulletin Of The Anarchist Federation - Issue #4 Big Flame: Educational Bulletin Of The Anarchist Federation - Issue #3 Up Printer-friendly version repression Comments
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