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Black is Back Coalition declares “Black Power Matters!” at Black People’s March on the White House

The march, as the theme indicated, was a call to action! A call to overturn colonialism and the white ruling class. A call for Africans to control the police and security in our own communities. The march was designed to motivate Africans to continue to seek liberation through self-determination versus the colonial-capitalist system.

Reparations Legacy Project launched

Organizing white wealthy people to pay reparations to Black Power economic programs

Jean-Jacques Dessalines’ 1805 Constitution of Hayti: the progressive and anti-oppressive character of the African nation

Dessalines’ revolutionary politic was far ahead of his time. His leadership inspired the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), who, along with Dessalines, inspired the most remarkable leader of our time, Chairman of the African Socialist International (ASI), Omali Yeshitela.

NZO African styles – at home and abroad

The subject of furniture may not be exciting to everyone but, at your Uhuru Furniture & Collectibles stores, it’s about building an independent African economy!

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.”

March for Reparations Sweeps through Six States Across the U.S.

The 2020 March for Reparations was historic in part because it represented a deepening of the 44-year-long strategy of the APSP to extend the struggle for African liberation and reparations into the heart of the white oppressor nation population.

“Douvan Jou Ka Leve:” a documentary’s look at Vodou, Christianity and mental illness in Haiti

Key to the development of “Douvan Jou Ka Leve” is the question of identity and whether the African people in Ayiti as a whole are experiencing an identity crisis, including ‘spiritually.’

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.

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