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Meet 1 of the 17 Most Dangerous People in the U.S.A.
Meet 1 of the 17 Most Dangerous People in the U.S.A.
TitleMeet 1 of the 17 Most Dangerous People in the U.S.A.
CreatorRevolutionary Communist Party, U.S.A.
Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade
National United Workers Organization
Vietnam Veterans Against the War
Unemployed Workers Organizing Committee
Publisher/AffiliationRevolutionary Communist Party, U.S.A.
Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade
National United Workers Organization
Vietnam Veterans Against the War
Unemployed Workers Organizing Committee
Place of PublicationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date1979
NotesAlternative title: Bill Richman: WANTED by the Feds: 27 Felonies--241 Years

Announces: Appearance by one of the Mao Tsetung Defendants, Bill Richman, in Seattle (Thursday, October 25, 2:00 P.M., UW, HUB Room 200 and Saturday, October 27, 7:30 P.M., Revolutionary Worker Center, 6010 Empire Way South) and Olympia (Friday, October 26, 2:30 P.M., Evergreen Stage College, Lecture Hall 2).

Calls for: "Free the Mao Tsetung Defendants and Stop the Railroad of Bob Avakian."

Background information: "On January 29, 1979, RCP Chairman Bob Avakian rose to address hundreds of Maoist revolutionaries in Washington, D.C. Deng [Xiaoping] was in Washington to cement a close new alliance with U.S. imperialism At the 1979 Deng demonstration, Chairman Avakian had been arrested, along with others who became known as the Mao Tsetung Defendants. And the government threatened him with several lifetimes in prison on trumped-up charges--forcing him into exile in 1980." (Avakian, Bob. (1997). The Towering Crimes of Deng Xiaoping. Revolutionary Worker #896. Retrieved from http://rwor.org/a/firstvol/890-899/896/dengba.htm)

Note on date: Although 1972 is penciled on the document, this flier could not have been created before "Teng Hsaio Ping" [Deng Xiaoping] visited Washington D.C. in 1979.
Intended PurposeMobilization
Event Publicity

Issue AreaHuman rights - general
Communism

Subjects (LCTGM)Human rights--Washington (State)
Communism--Washington (State
Subjects (LCSH)Richman, Bill
Avakian, Bob
Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
Vietnam Veterans Against the War
National United Workers Organization
Unemployed Workers Organizing Committee
Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade
Geographic CoverageUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Digital CollectionVietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
Digital ID NumberVTN025
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionDS559.62 W3 Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection, Box 1/24
Object TypeFlier
Physical Description35 x 21.5 cm
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original text at 400 dpi in color, saved in JPEG format and resized to 600 ppi horizontal. Saved at compression rate 3. 2003.
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