Clenched Fist: A History of the Communist Salute
Belmont, Massachusetts: American Opinion, [1970]. An offprint from “American Opinion,” the magazine of the John Birch Society, in which the author traces the history of the clenched fist salute as a revolutionary symbol. Many photographs of black revolutionaries, Communists, and other assorted leftists, arms raised, fist clenched.
Stapled self-wrappers, 16 p., illus. Some toning to paper, else Near Fine. Item #07817
Price: $20.00
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