Incoming Resources
- Betsy Ross and the U.S. flag, separating fact from fiction, by Danielle Smith-Llera
- José Martí, man of poetry, soldier of freedom, by Alan West
- Trotsky for beginners, [text] Tariq Ali & [ill. by] Phil Evans
- Vivian Apple needs a miracle, by Katie Coyle
- The blood of revolution, from the Reign of Terror to the rise of Khomeini, Erik Durchmied
- The etched city, K.J. Bishop
- Black prophetic fire, Cornel West in dialogue with and edited by Christa Buschendorf
- Betsy Ross, David and Patricia Armentrout
- Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary hero, R. Conrad Stein
- Crispus Attucks, a hero of the American Revolution, Charlotte Taylor
- The Weather Underground, ITVS presents ; director, Sam Green ; producers, Sam Green ... [and others] ; the Free History Project
- Who was Che Guevara?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- Life and death in the Andes, on the trail of bandits, heroes, and revolutionaries, Kim MacQuarrie
- Lenin and the twentieth century, a Bertram D. Wolfe retrospective, compiled and with an introduction by Lennard D. Gerson ; foreword by Alain Besançon
- The true lives of the fabulous Killjoys, script, Gerard Way & Shaun Simon ; art, Becky Cloonan ; colors, Dan Jackson ; letters, Nate Piekos of Blambot
- Revolutionary ideas, an intellectual history of the French Revolution from the Rights of Man to Robespierre, Jonathan Israel
- Amilcar Cabral, revolutionary leadership and people's war, Patrick Chabal
- The only thing to fear, by Caroline Tung Richmond
- Betsy Ross, written and illustrated by Alexandra Wallner
- ¿Sabes quién es Zapata?, Amaranta Leyva con ilustraciones de Aarón Cruz
- La chinoise, [Hugo Films ; co-production Anouchka Films, Les Productions de la Gueville, Athos Films, Parc Film, Simar Films ; Jean-Luc Godard]
- Golem, [written and illustrated by LRNZ ; translated by Mike Kennedy ; lettering and design adaptation by Neurobellum Productions ; editorial assistance by David Dissanayake]
- Los que te rodean, by Neil Gordon ; traducción del inglés de Daniel Gascón
- Glittering shadows, Jaclyn Dolamore
- Code Geass, Lelouch of the rebellion, by Goro Taniguichi, Ichiro Okouchi ; artist, Majiko
- Emiliano Zapata, Antonio Luis Muñiz Pajín
- Lenin, a political life, Robert Service
- Fidel Castro, de luces y sombras, Miguel del Rey, Carlos Canales
- Malcontents, rebels, and pronunciados, the politics of insurrection in nineteenth-century Mexico, edited and with an introduction by Will Fowler
- Emiliano Zapata, revolutionary and champion of poor farmers, R. Conrad Stein
- Fidel Castro, leader of Cuba's Revolution, Tom Gibb
- Haydée Santamaría, Cuban revolutionary, she led by transgression, Margaret Randall
- Revolution is my profession
- Pancho Villa, by Bob Carroll
- Betsy Ross, patriot of Philadelphia, Judith St. George ; illustrations by Sasha Meret
- Father Miguel Hidalgo, a cry for freedom, by D.E. Perlin ; illustrated by Tim McClure
- Secuestro, Katie Wainwright
- Betsy Ross and the American flag, by Kay Melchisedech Olson ; illustrated by Anna Maria Cool, Sam Delarosa, and Charles Barnett III
- Samuel Adams, a life, Ira Stoll
- Molly Pitcher, heroine of the War for Independence, Rachel A. Koestler-Grack
- Scapegoat of revolution
- Irons in the fire, Juliet E. McKenna
- Wallace, a biography, Peter Reese
- Young Cassidy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Robert D. Graff and Robert Emmett Ginna ; screenplay by John Whiting ; director, Jack Cardiff
- Joaqu?n Murrieta, Robin Hood of the California Gold Rush, Avery Elizabeth Hurt
- Crispus Attucks, héroe de la Masacre de Boston, Anne Beier ; traducción al español, Tomás Gonzaĺez
- Holy madness, romantics, patriots, and revolutionaries, 1776-1871, Adam Zamoyski
- Rebels and revolutions, real tales of radical change in America, Judy Dodge Cummings
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, heir to an empire, Ryan Gingeras
- Lenin, founder of the Soviet Union, by Abraham Resnick