New Wave of Legal Repression Looms

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Fifth Estate # 275, August, 1976

Unbeknownst to the vast majority of people in this country, we’ve once again over the last few months been inundated with a rash of extremely serious attempts on the part of the state apparatus via bourgeois legalism to further severely …

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Gary Tyler Family Victimized

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Fifth Estate # 274, July 1976

Although there have been no recent developments in the nation-wide campaign to free Gary Tyler, the 17-year-old Black Louisiana man framed and sentenced to death for the shooting of a 13-year-old white racist youth, there have been new disclosures concerning …

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LNG

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Fifth Estate # 281, March, 1977

1. The LNG Terror “The area between 55th and 62nd streets, St. Clair Avenue and the lake became an inferno. Gas flowed down the streets and into the sewers. The slightest spark exploded it. Manhole covers flew high into the …

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Free Gary Tyler!

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Fifth Estate # 273, June 1976

In a murder case which has “frame up” written all over it, a 17-year-old black Louisiana man named Gary Tyler sits on Death Row awaiting execution by electric chair for a crime he did not commit–the fatal shooting of a …

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Haymarket Square Riot

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Fifth Estate # 272, May 1976

This article is the fourth in a series of counter-Bicentennial pieces dealing with the more sordid and often less-acknowledged incidents in America’s 200year-old history.

The Ludlow Massacre

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Fifth Estate # 271, April, 1976

This article is the third in a series of counter-bicentennial pieces dealing with the more sordid and less-acknowledged incidents in America’s 200-year-old history.

The My Lai Massacre

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Fifth Estate # 270, March, 1976

This article is the second in a series of counter-Bicentennial pieces dealing with the more sordid and less-acknowledged incidents in America’s 200-year-old history.

Cuba: Dawning of American Imperialism

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Fifth Estate # 269, February, 1976

1976, being America’s 200th anniversary–with all the commercial pomp and whitewashed historical hoopla that’s riding along with it–would be the ideal year to miss entirely and go abroad.

Community Music in Cass Corridor

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Fifth Estate # 268, January, 1976

As an alternative to listening to music from a crowded, noisy, over-priced and smoke-congested barroom, two area residents have set up a series of six weekly Tuesday evening concerts at the 1st Unitarian Church on Forest and Cass.

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