But What About the Workers? (1973) by Dan Georgakas

Insightful Analysis of Worker Exploitation and Social Movements

$50.01

Title: "But What About the Workers?" (1973) by Dan Georgakas – From the Home of Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn

Description: This 1973 pamphlet, written by Dan Georgakas, presents an analysis of worker exploitation and social movements in the United States. It offers a unique perspective on labor organizing and the struggle for worker’s rights, combining historical insight and practical recommendations for activism.

Provenance: The copy carries the embossed stamp that reads, "From the home of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn," featuring the Weather Underground’s emblem and the words "All Power to the People." This provenance ties it to prominent 1960s-70s countercultural and activist history, enhancing its value.

About the Author: Dan Georgakas, a Greek-American historian, and activist, is best known for his work on social justice, labor rights, and political organizing. His contributions to the leftist movements in the 1960s and 1970s remain influential in studies of American radicalism.

Condition: The pamphlet is in good condition with light signs of wear and some minor discoloration typical for its age.

Provenance & Significance: Its connection to Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn’s collection makes it a particularly valuable item for collectors of radical literature and social movement history.

Why We’re Selling: Proceeds will support the publication of "Bomb Ass Recipes from the Kitchen of Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn," a book by artist Shane Bugbee featuring family recipes, stories, and reflections from Ayers and Dohrn.

Estimated Value: Given its rarity, association with prominent figures, and historical relevance, the value is estimated at $75-$150, making it a unique addition to collections focused on labor history and radical activism.

Shipping & Handling: This pamphlet will be carefully packaged and shipped with insurance and tracking for safe delivery.

A must-have for collectors of countercultural literature and radical social movements.

Certificate of Authenticity

Each item in this exclusive collection of Books, Zines, Political Pamphlets, and Unique Artifacts has been personally curated from the home of American revolutionaries Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn. Spanning their long careers as activists and radical organizers, these rare pieces are more than just collectibles—they’re tangible pieces of history that bear witness to a life of resistance, community building, and defiance against the status quo.

Every item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity featuring an embossed stamp that reads: “From the Home of Bernardine Dohrn & Bill Ayers,” accompanied by the Weather Underground logo and the powerful phrase “Power to All People.” This stamp certifies the provenance of these historically significant items, ensuring their authenticity and preserving the legacy of two individuals who helped shape American political activism.

Whether it’s a well-worn political pamphlet that fueled the fires of rebellion or a personal artifact from their private collection, this certificate guarantees that you’re holding a genuine piece of radical history.