I.W.K. Journal: The Political Organ of I Wor Kuen, No. 2

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San Francisco: I Wor Kuen, 1975. Saddle-stapled in green wraps., 95, [1] p. 8 ½ x 11 in.

The second of only three issues published of I Wor Kuen's theoretical journal.

This issue features a history and critique of a political analysis of the Jung Sai Strike, an important garment worker strike which would influence garment workers in New York to strike a few years later. The journal also features writing about Wei Min She and the Revolutionary Union, and a critique of their line on the worker's movement.

I Wor Kuen, founded in 1969 in New York, was a revolutionary Asian-American organization modeled after the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords. They merged with the San Francisco-based Red Guard Party and were an active part of the New Communist Movement.

Very good, with previous owners stamp to first leaf.

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