
Book Reviews for Spooky Socialists
To get our comrades into spooky season, members of the New Kentucky editorial collective here present brief reviews of three haunting texts.
To get our comrades into spooky season, members of the New Kentucky editorial collective here present brief reviews of three haunting texts.
On July 20, 1969, one month before Woodstock and the very day Neil Armstrong would make the first successful moonwalk, a young white guy in a denim work coat, sunglasses, and beret took the stage at the Black Panther Party’s National Conference For A United Front Against Fascism in Oakland California. His name was Bill Fesperman, but he went by Preacherman among his comrades.