Deadline Nears for Big Mountain

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Fifth Estate # 323, Summer, 1986

As the July 8 deadline nears for forced government relocation of indigenous people—some 10,000 Navajos and 1,000 Hopis—from their homes in the Navajo-Hopi “Joint Use Area,” the people are digging in in preparation for a fight while the federal government …

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The American Dream

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Fifth Estate # 323, Summer, 1986

“Plastic settled in river “SARNIA, Ontario—A cloud of plastic powder that was released into the air and settled in the St. Clair River poses no health threat, says a Canadian spokesman for the Midland-based Dow Chemical Co.

Detroit Seen

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Fifth Estate # 323, Summer, 1986

Our offer of bulk copies of our back issues turned out better than we expected and we were swamped with requests. With a reduced volume, we can now make available issues only on a single copy basis. We have a …

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Masthead

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Fifth Estate # 323, Summer, 1986

FIFTH ESTATE #323, Summer, 1986, Vol. 20 No. 4 The Fifth Estate is a cooperative project, published by a group of friends who are in general, but not necessarily complete agreement with the articles herein. Each segment of the paper …

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Right Wingers Charged in Seattle Shooting

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Fifth Estate # 399, Fall, 2017

After a three month investigation, a right wing couple was charged in the January 20 shooting and wounding of an anarchist member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The assault took place during a protest against the appearance …

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Unclassifieds

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Fifth Estate # 54, May 16-31, 1968

UNCLASSIFIEDS cost 50 cents per line per issue. Figure four words per line. (A word is a word including one and two letter words. A phone number is a word. Street numbers are words. Abbreviations should be sensible. DISCOUNT RATES: …

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Events Calendar

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Fifth Estate # 54, May 16-31, 1968

Thurs., May 16 FILM. Serengeti Shall Not Die. Cranbrook Inst. of Science Aud. 8:15 p.m. Adm. chg.

Lobsinger Busted

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Fifth Estate # 54, May 16-31, 1968

Donald Lobsinger, head of the right-wing organization Breakthrough, was sentenced to two years probation and $208 court costs for disturbing the peace.

High School Students Split

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Fifth Estate # 54, May 16-31, 1968

As part of the April 26 Student Strike against the Vietnam War, hundreds of high school students from the metropolitan area walked out of school or protested by other means. At Cass Technical High School, which draws students from the …

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Briefs

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Fifth Estate # 54, May 16-31, 1968

Indict Cops A Federal indictment was returned May 3 charging three suspended Detroit cops and a private guard with violating the civil rights of ten persons during last summer’s uprising.