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By Chairman Omali Yeshitela

Shot heard around the world, Africa speaks for itself!

This is a transcription of Chairman Omali Yeshitela’s January 2019 presentation at the Oxford Union debates in Oxford, where he was invited to speak...

Black is Back! You can’t kill the revolution!

The following article is excerpted from a presentation delivered by African People's Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela during the Black is Back Coalition's annual Black People's March on the White House held November 7, 2021.

How the Party dared to struggle and win against Ideological Imperialism following the defeat of the Black Revolution of the ’60s

"Political Africans must not be tricked into the unprincipled white arena where O.L. and the various white communist organizations are performing autopsies on the exhumed 'national question.' Let the dead bury the dead, we must be about the task of national liberation. After all, we are our own liberators!"

The new period: A time for Party-building

Editor's note: This Point of The Spear first appeared in February 1980. It was written 40 years ago for a Party conference in Gainesville, Florida by Chairman Omali Yeshitela. This document was actually a political report that preceded the Party's First Congress two years later.

Historical basis of the African nation state

The nation cannot be defined by measuring itself against itself. If there is no “other,” there is no logic for the “nation.”

Is Kamala Harris progressive?

Editor's Note: This is a transcription from Chairman Omali Yeshitela’s Address to the African Nation on August 19, 2020.

Today, we want to talk about the question of Kamala Harris.

The unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial State – Part Two

Editor’s Note: The following is a transcription of a special episode of the Omali Taught Me Sunday Study from June 28, 2020, the second in a series discussing the unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial state.

The unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial State

Editor’s Note: The following is a transcription of a special episode of the Omali Taught Me Sunday Study, the first in a series discussing the unity of African and Mexican people in the struggle against the colonial state.

I didn’t tear down that mural to get a plaque!

The following presentation was made by Chairman Omali Yeshitela at a press conference held on June 15, 2020 by the Uhuru Movement in response to the St. Petersburg city council’s proposal to hang a plaque on the blank wall in city hall to replace an offensive anti-African, white nationalist mural that the Chairman tore down during a demonstration in 1966.

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