Radical America vol. 4, nos. 8–9Special Issue on Radical Historiography

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"At the front of this issue the editor’s note states that 1970 was a big year for Radical America, as their circulation increased and they “gained adequate printing facilities for the first time” (i.e., the Detroit Printing Co-op). There is discussion about the struggles of New Left publications to survive, and a call for donations. Radical America had no paid staff." The Detroit Printing Co-op by Danielle Aubert.
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