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¡The Blast! #1 (April 1994)

"Zapata's Revenge: Chiapas: A people born dignified and rebellious"

First issue of this anarchist newspaper from Minneapolis. Including: anti-fascist Kieran Knutson charged, political statement of the Agitator Index Collective, Chiapas uprising, hip hop group Universal Vibe Squad, interview with Lorenzo Komboa Ervin, prisoners, reviews, etc.

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Submitted by Fozzie on December 2, 2022
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