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Black Autonomy vol 3 #5 (1997)

Black Autonomy v3 #5 cover

Including: Seattle African-American Museum, news, the need for intelligence, Lorenzo Komboa Ervin deported from Australia, Mumia Abu Jamal hearing, Mumia Abu Jamal's message to the Democractic Republic of Congo, prisoners, letters, etc.

Submitted by Fozzie on March 28, 2024

PDF courtesy of Louise Crowley Library archive.

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