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    Fish-Ins & Black/Native Solidarity in the 1960s

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    Mariame Kaba is one of our favorite activists, historians, thinkers, and humans and it was a pleasure to collaborate with her on this, our third booklet together. Here she has teamed up with the illustrator Jon Bailiff, and combed her own archives and the materials of others to tell a fascinating story of Black and Native solidarity. In the introduction she writes:

    "A few years ago, I came across a brief description of Dick and Lillian Gregory’s fish-in protests in solidarity with Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest. I was intrigued, so I started researching and also collecting specific items related to their involvement in these protests.

    This publication offers a brief description of the fish-ins as a way to highlight a chapter in history that may be less well-known to modern audiences. The Gregorys’ involvement in the fish-ins is a concrete example of Black-Native solidarity. Perhaps you, like me, had never heard about the protests. I believe that knowing this history reminds us that we can in fact work for justice across differences. It’s been done and we can/should do so today."

    Details

    By Mariame Kaba with illustrations by Jon Bailiff
    Half Letter Press, Fort Wayne, IN and Chicago, IL, 2023
    Pages: 24
    Dimensions: 5.5 in x 8.5 in
    Cover: Paper
    Binding: staple-bound
    Process: Digital and offset
    Color: Full color digital and one color offset
    Edition 2000
    ISBN: 97817320514546
    Process: RISO
    Color: two color RISO
    Edition approximately 140 copies
    ISBN: none
    Process: Full color offset
    Color: full color offset
    Edition size: approximately 600
    ISBN: none
    Binding: staplebound
    Process: Risograph and offset
    Color: Two-color Risograph with full color offset cover
    Edition size: 520
    ISBN: none
    Process: Digital
    Color: Black
    Edition size: 2000
    ISBN: 9-781732-051423
    Process:offset
    Color: full color
    Edition Size: 1000
    ISBN: 978-1-7320514-4-7


    Process: RISO
    Color: three color RISO
    Edition 240 copies
    ISBN: none
    Process:Digital
    Color: Full color
    Edition 331
    ISBN: none

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