Yard Roots

Archive of Yard Roots, a radical, anarchistically inclined political, cultural and health oriented newsletter produced during the 1980s.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on August 1, 2016

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syndicalist

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Submitted by syndicalist on August 22, 2016

Thanks for consolidating all my scans under one heading/tag

Yard Roots Vol. 1, No. 1 (April-May 1981)

The Vol. 1, No. 1 (April-May 1981) issue of Yard Roots, a radical, anarchistically inclined political, cultural and health oriented newsletter produced out of Oakland during the 1980s.

Submitted by syndicalist on July 31, 2016

Published by the Oakland, CA "Caribbean Media & Community Resources" non-profit. And edited by Jamaican born anarchist Franklyn Smith (who previously published "Caribbean Correspondence")

This issue scanned for libcom.org by New York/New Jersey Workers Solidarity Alliance archives.

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Yard Roots Vol. 1, No. 2 (August-September 1981)

The Vol. 1, No. 2 (August-September 1981) issue of Yard Roots, a radical, anarchistically inclined political, cultural and health oriented newsletter produced out of Oakland during the 1980s.

Submitted by syndicalist on July 31, 2016

Published by the Oakland, CA "Caribbean Media & Community Resources" non-profit. And edited by Jamaican born anarchist Franklyn Smith (who previously published "Caribbean Correspondence")

This issue scanned for libcom.org by New York/New Jersey Workers Solidarity Alliance archives.

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Yard Roots Vol. 1, No. 3 (November-December 1981)

The Vol. 1, No. 3 (November-December 1981) issue of Yard Roots, a radical, anarchistically inclined political, cultural and health oriented newsletter produced out of Oakland during the 1980s.

Submitted by syndicalist on July 31, 2016

Published by the Oakland, CA "Caribbean Media & Community Resources" non-profit. And edited by Jamaican born anarchist Franklyn Smith (who previously published "Caribbean Correspondence")

This issue scanned for libcom.org by New York/New Jersey Workers Solidarity Alliance archives.

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