Box A7
Contains 18 Results:
The Autobiographies of August Spies & Adolph Fischer
Autobiographies of two 19th century socialists, August Spies and Adolph Fischer, respectively the editor and typsetter of the German-language worker's newspaper Arbeiter-Zeitung, both of whom were convicted and hanged for crimes in connection to the Chicago Haymarket Affair.
The Autobiography of Albert R. Parsons
The autobiography of American socialist and anarchist newspaper editor Albert R. Parsons, who was convicted and hanged in connection to the Haymarket Affair.
Autumn Poems
Haiku, some better than others.
As the Weeds, We Grow within the Ruins of Capitalism
Poetry and pictures reflecting on capitalism's negative ramifications, environmental degradation, and animal rights.
As Above So Below
Issues are unnumbered. Personal reflections on witchcraft, magic and grief. An issue subtitled "star craft wort cunning" is devoted to a discussion of witch bottles.
Awkward Spaces
The author describes wkward situations: being harrassed by a man on the bus, being mistaken for a boy, caring for a grandmother who no longer recognizes her.
Artwork by LGBTQ+ Youth Zine Making Workshops
Art and writing by LGBTQ+ youths in zine making workshops held by Lambda Archives of San Diego.
The Authority of Doctor Who
This zine comprises messages from an email thread on the AUTOCAT email discussion list about whether an authority record should reference Doctor Who or The Doctor.