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The Winter 1978 edition of the Free Association, the magazine of the "nonauthoritarian socialist center." It is made in the typical Come!Unity rainbow style, with piles of scrapped cars forming the main motif of the cover.

August 1976 issue of The Lesbian Feminist, the magazine of the Lesbian Feminist Liberation organization. It is printed in shades of pink and centers a photographic portrait of Betsy Rogers credited to Maryanne Antonelle

A hand bill advertising a benefit film screening for Come!Unity press hosted by the Tricontinental Film Center showing Blow for Blow, a french anti-imperialist film.

A poster advertising two events put on by the organization Lesbian Feminist Liberation. First, a lecture "Women and Electoral Politics" by Florynce Kennedy, and second, a picnic and softball game. The events are listed as "for women only" and…

A poster relaying history of the May Day labor holiday and calling demonstrators to join the Taxi Rank and File Coalition in Marching for a series of seven demands, printed in English and Spanish.

This is a pamphlet entitled "Heads Survive by Sharing" which primarily serves to enumerate the resource needs of the Come!Unity Press. It has black text and rainbow graphical devices under the text: a fist holding a fountain pen, a camera, the…

A poster advertising a benefit concert for the Better Way Collective, a group offering an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization for those suffering from mental illness. The text reads:

Originally published by the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee in 1923, this is a pirated copy of "A Proletarian Life," the memoirs of Bartolomeo Vanzetti. It features a caricature of Sacco and Vanzetti as well as a long quotation rendered in an…

A poster calling to a concert, march, and rally to oppose repression in New York State in 1976. A wide coalition of speakers and sponsors is listed in the text on the page. The central motto says, "When freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free"…

A bumper sticker advocating for Nobody for President in the 1976 elections, related to a campaign by Wavy Gravy, the official clown of the Grateful Dead. It features the Come!Unity Press mark, which is visible in the image showing the bumper sticker…
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