Two articles originally published in Zimbabwe News written by members of the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) discussing their personal journeys and motivations for participating in armed struggle against their colonizers.
THE guide to urban guerrilla warfare written by Carlos Marighella in 1969. While he was assassinated by Brazilian State forces shortly after this text’s publications, it has made its way around the world and has been used by urban militant struggles ever since. This zine is a reproduction of the first english translation of this text, which a series of articles that ran in The Berkeley Tribe in the summer of 1970.
Here is an alternative version of this text distributed by Arm the Spirit. The zine includes a few other writings by Marighella, an interview with liberated political prisoners from other Brazilian guerrilla movements, and a chronology guerrilla warfare in Brazil from the 60’s to 70’s.
“This guide hopes to act as a starting point for anybody who has ever considered armed revolution. The subject matter contained in here is deadly serious.”
Handbook on revolutionary armed struggle written by an anonymous Black Liberation Army soldier in the 1970s. It details strategies and tactics for urban and guerrilla warfare.