Volume 22, Number 11 · June 26, 1975

An American Army

By Francis Carney
This Soldier Still at War
by John Bryan

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 341 pp., $9.95

Patty/Tania
by Jerry Belcher, by Don West

Pyramid Books, 347 pp., $1.25 (paper)

Through the late spring and summer of 1973, while Huey P. Newton dreamed of getting training grants from HEW and Bobby Seale was putting together his campaign for mayor of Oakland, a handful of young, mostly white, radical men and women were preparing to launch guerrilla war against the United States from the Black Panther's old home grounds in the Berkeley-Oakland flatlands.



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