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The cover of the first issue of en avant! magazine which is composed in the typical Come!Unity Press rainbow style. The central figure of the cover is an engraving of the Paris Commune. The masthead notes that the issue is free, but donations are…

A single-page text arguing for the necessity of creating "free space" specifically for women to invent, make, and learn.

A Spanish-language poster advertising a march to Yankee Stadium to "Save the South Bronx" demanding 25,000 new housing units, revitalization of hospitals, job creation, drug addiction treatment programs, day care centers, and the halting of school…

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.

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…

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 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…

A letter included in a proof copy of a text, "Class Struggles in China" soliciting a larger contribution toward the press.

The commercial rate for producing this pamphlet is approximately $997.34 ( 65¢/copy ). Come! unity press has thus far…

A poster advertising the showing of two films for the benefit of Come!Unity Press: Who Invited Us, about the activities of the United States in Latin America, and To the People of the World, a report on the situation in Chile since the 1973 Coup…

A poster simply stating "Free Assata Shakur" with Assata depicted in black-and-white, and Come!Unity press information listed underneath.
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