Black Liberation Army

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SO here's what i've found on Jalil Muntaqim through WorldCat (a database of library holdings from around the world- institutions volunteer to put their holdings in this database, which is very useful for interlibrary loan purposes- not all libraries put their holdings on it, but it is still useful- public libraries do make use of it- I thought that WorldCat was going to be free soon, but it currently is not)
The pamphlet "On the Black Liberation Army" is at:
Oakland Public Library- Library Use Only
Kutztown University, PA- Main Collection
UC Davis- Shields Library- Special Collections
Northwestern University, IL- Special Collections
Michigan State University- Special Collections American Radicalism
University Michigan- Labadie Collection

And then there is the book: "We are our own liberators", which contains the essay "On the BLA", and it's at:
Northwestern University- MAIN COLLECTION
University Michigan- Labadie Collection
New York University- Non-circulating
The book is published by Abraham Guillen Press/Arm the Spirit, and is distributed in the US by AK Press.

If you can’t get to these places, there is a website that sells political literature, and lists “On the BLA” for $1.50: http://www.impassionedinsurrection.info/terraphile.html

Freedom Archives in San Francisco also has recordings of Jalil Muntaqim.

With not tons of information out there on the BLA, there is the online magazine 4strugglemag
http://www.4strugglemag.org/archives/cat_issue_8.html

Additionally, there is a 2006 dissertation from Michican State University that analyzes the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army:
Let's worry the line: Black radicalism and the bourgeois ideal
by Burns, Phyllis Lynne, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2006, 196 pages; AAT 3236292

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