AADL Talks To: Leni Sinclair
In this interview, photographer and activist Leni Sinclair recalls the origins of the Detroit Artists Workshop and first Trans-Love commune in Detroit, and their strategic retreat to Ann Arbor following the Detroit Riots. She also talks about the groups' politicization as the White Panther Party and reflects on life at their Hill Street commune, including what led to its breakup in the mid 1970s.
Attorney Hopes Suit Will Lead To Nixon Administration Insiders
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1983
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Sinclair rally drew Lennon here
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December
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1980
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Wiretap Documents may open window onto the radical '70s
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1983
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Decision On Plamondon Due
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Leaflet Given Youths Probed
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1969
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Growth In Student Activism Seen
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1970
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Discipline Urged For Teacher
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1971
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