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General Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan are two faces of the African petty bourgeoisie’s monoply of state power

Editors note: It was learned on yesterday, April 1, 2015 that General Buhari has been declared winner of the Nigerian presidential election.

The death of Baby Kendrea: A lynching in Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS-Six-year-old Kendrea Johnson was found in her bedroom, hanging by a jump rope tied into a "sophisticated noose," on December 27, 2014.

African historian, Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan dead at 96

Yosef ben-Jochannan, one of the last of the Harlem activist-intellectuals of the 20th century-those fiery, independent scholars who taught classical African history and shaped it into a sword against white supremacy-died Thursday after a long illness. He was 96.

Philadelphia’s killer cops prove the necessity of Black Community Control of the Police

"Integrated city halls and diversity in police hiring have not altered the core police mission in Philadelphia or anywhere else in the United States."

Party member and Spear staffer fight back against the State and win!

African People's Socialist Party (APSP) member Bakari Olatunji was arrested on bogus charges in Oakland, CA and Spear staffer LIFE Malcolm was framed by the police department and arrested in Tampa, FL.

African Internationalist Conference on African Women set to convene in London March 28-29

The U.K. African Internationalist Conference on African Women takes place Saturday, March 28, 10:30a-5:30p and Sunday, March 29, 10:30a-5:30p, in London at the Unity Centre, 103 Church Road.

The Black People’s Grand Jury is a contest for State power!

"It is not good enough to come here and pretend that we are not accustomed to white men killing black people and going free for having done that."

Join the Marcus Garvey Legacy Cruise – Nothing but smooth sailing!

  Sail the turquoise waters of the Western Caribbean, relax on beautiful sandy beaches, enjoy exciting excursions and see historic sights on a unique African...

Program set for conference on African women – March 21-22, Washington, D.C.

"African women and men should attend this conference to be empowered to take our contradictions head-on and overturn our relationship with the current social dynamics."
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