Tentative Agenda of the Plenary Session, Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention : Sept. 4 - 7, 1970
  • ephemera
  • photocopy / xeroxed
  • black-and-white
  • 27.8 x 21.5 cm.
  • [2] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Tentative Agenda of the Plenary Session, Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention : Sept. 4 - 7, 1970

Huey Newton, Third World Sister, Black Panther Party

Tentative Agenda of the Plenary Session, Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention : Sept. 4 - 7, 1970

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Tentative Agenda of the Plenary Session of the Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention organized by the Black Panther Party, held in Philadelphia at Temple University Gymnasium, September, 4-7, 1970. Keynote speakers included Huey Newton who gave a speech titled "Towards a New Constitution" and Third World Sister. Sessions included discussion of "Third World Women," "Third World Peoples," women, G.I.'s, college students, high school students, workers, lesbians, male homosexuals, welfare people, street people, and head workers (people's technicians...doctors; lawyers, scientists, clergy). Additional session considered self-determination for national minorities, self-determination for women, self-determination for street people, rights for children, sexual self-determination, the family, control and use of the military and the police, control and use of the means of production, control and use of the educational system, control and use of the legal system, control and use of the land, distribution of political power, internationalism-relations with liberation struggles around the world, religious oppression and the new humanism, and drugs.

$400.00
Condition:  Good. Folded in two. 7 mm. dog-ear to upper left corner, 1.2 cm. dog-ear to bottom right corner and additional light edge wear including a 1 cm. tear to edge. Includes a note in pencil that the keynote speakers speak at 8:00 PM. Rust on recto from contact with a staple and two 2 mm. stains on verso.
[Object # 36588]