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African People’s Solidarity Committee organizes white support for African liberation with Day in Solidarity events

The 2010 Days in Solidarity with African People, the annual main campaign of the African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC), were dynamic events held in five cities throughout the US this fall.

Stop the Execution of Mumia Abu Jamal! Black is Back Coalition Condemns Death Penalty

PHILADELPHIA - Mumia Abu-Jamal's case has reached a critical juncture. On November 9th the Third Circuit appellate court in Philidelphia will convene a hearing...

Reporte Político al Quinto Congreso del Partido Socialista del Pueblo Africano

El Partido Socialista del Pueblo Africano (APSP) saluda a este tan esperado y demorado Quinto Congreso. Este es un Congreso exigido por la extrema...

The People Victorious!!! Diop Free!!! No Jail Time!!

Philadelphia—On October 13 the movement for social justice throughout the world won a critical victory for the democratic rights of African people, oppressed and freedom loving people everywhere when Diop Olugbala, International President of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM), walked out of his sentencing hearing in a Philadelphia courtroom with two years probation. He could have been sentenced to up to ten years in prison.

Black is Back Coalition opposes FBI attacks on antiwar activists and movement

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations wants to state our unequivocal opposition to the September 24 multi-state Federal Bureau of Investigation harassment of a number of anti-war militants and activists.

A Day in Solidarity with African People: Reparations in Action!

US president Obama claims we live in a “post-racial America.” But the reality is that African people in this country have only 10 cents for every dollar that white people have; half of the 2.3 million people in US prisons are Africans; and the police murder and brutalize African communities with impunity every day.

More police violence in Philadelphia: Justice for Askia Sabur!

PHILADELPHIA — On Friday, September 17, organizations such as the New Black Panther Party, MOVE, Poor Righteous Party of the Black Nation, the Uhuru Solidarity Movement and the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) marched with the African community and the family of Askia Sabur on the 19th police district, demanding justice for Askia and the entire black community.

Join the Black is Back! Contingent at the October 2 March for Jobs and Peace in Washington, D.C.

The October 2 rally for jobs initiated by the NAACP and organized labor is an opportunity for the Black is Back Coalition to clarify...

50 years ago Malcolm X and Fidel Castro met in Harlem

In September of 1960, the African Liberation Movement was in high gear, asserting its independent and revolutionary trajectory.
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