Description
Che (1967) is "dedicated to the memory of Major Ernesto Guevara." This slim issue tackles "A View from Harlem," "Peace and Power," "Detroit Cops: Brutal or Stupid," "Reflections On A Riot," "A Modest Proposal Revisited," "Build Up to a Revolution," and "Cuba; Fidelistas Vs. Communists."
This publication is a booklet featuring articles mainly concerned with the politics of the time. The booklet is filled with simple type-writer typed pages and an orange cover paper cover with the title "Che" drawn on. The articles included cover topics ranging from the death of Che Guevara, race in Harlem, the Black Power movement, police brutality, the Vietnam War, and Cuba. Together, the articles paint a very interesting view of a portion of American politics and social issues in the late 1960s presented by Wooster students. This publication covers sensitive topics.
Subject
Black power--United States--History--20th century; Student publications; Police brutality--United States; Communism--Cuba--History; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Satire;
Creation Date
12-1967
Source
College of Wooster Special Collections
Rights
In Copyright
Publisher
The College of Wooster
Keywords
Che Guevara, Black Power Movement, Harlem, Detroit, Police Brutality, Vietnam War, Cuba
Files
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Recommended Citation
"Che" (1967). Alternative Voices. 3.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/alternative_voices/3