Pat Arrowsmith - Somewhere Like This - Panther - 1971
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The Voyage of the Space Beagle - art by Jack Faragasso (1963)
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Okay so it’s a work of fiction, with one of those baller Panther covers, no less. Fair enough. Still, the whole ‘manifesting ufos’ thing is a common belief.
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The Newgate Calendar Volumes 1, 2 and 3 by George Theodore Wilkinson, covers by Unknown Artist (1972)
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Manalone by Colin Kapp, cover by Angus McKie (1977)
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Inner Circle by Jerzy Peterkieicz, with an Alan Aldridge cover.
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The more I learn about the Civil Rights Movement [Post Malcolm, post MLK] in the late 60s through mid 80s the more shocking it is to me that we call it the 'Civil Rights Movement.'
Black Civil Rights Groups were in it for the Revolution. The BLA was robbing armored cars to finance a war. The Black Panthers were uniting the gangs and the New Left and preparing for something big. The Panthers were training and arming people across the country, all while practicing exactly what they preached by providing free food and healthcare to the people. The United States was assassinating, imprisoning, and crippling black communists. There were revolts in all the major cities.
We've had our first attempt at communist revolution and everybody [White People] pretends that it just didn't happen.
We were so close to waking up. Everyone on the ground saw that the people are capable of providing for themselves. We can provide our own healthcare, we can feed the hungry, we can end police oppression.
The Black Panthers showed us that we could. And they suffered for it. But hey, at least we're back to try again.
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Violette Leduc - In the Prison of Her Skin - Panther - 1973
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