Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
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22.6.16
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Black Panthers - Four Items, Early 1970s

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Black Panthers - Four Items, Early 1970s
Four items related to the Israeli Black Panthers. Early 1970s.
1. Leaflet - "Wanted!" - featuring caricatures of Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan and Minister of Finance Pinchas Sapir. The leaflet declares that the three are wanted for "Violence against the Black Panthers… robbery of families with limited means and many children… slander of striking workers and incitement against them… misleading of the voters…" "The wanted [criminals] serve as government ministers… one can see them in fancy restaurants, expensive hotels or driving in their government American cars… they forgot when they really worked at a real job… the expected punishment: removal from power and transformation into regular mortals, living on the wages of an agriculture worker, since each and every one of them takes pride in once being an agriculture worker."
25X34 cm. Folding lines, wear, slight foxing and tears.
2. Pashish, journal of the Black Panthers and "Yisrael HaShnia Movement," including stories, articles and photos, as well as a call to join the Black Panthers.
Probably from 1971. Despite announcing on the inner cover that this was a 'weekly,' it seems that this was the only issue ever published.
[12] pages. 24X17 cm. Good condition.
3. Leaflet, 1971, in which the Black Panthers call on Hebrew University students to attend an open discussion on questions of discrimination at the Wise Auditorium. 24x17 cm. Very good condition.
4. Two-sided leaflet, October 1973, featuring two speeches of MK Shalom Cohen (Haolam Hazeh), from the beginning of the 1973 War, following the cease-fire agreements. Cohen noted that while the state of Israel sent its children to fight to defend the borders, it continued to mistreat families with many children and limited means whose children were at the front. Very good condition.