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In St. Louis, Black Power candidate Jesse Todd wins election—extending the revolution into the electoral arena!

MARCH 6, 2019—The Uhuru Movement celebrated a victory as Jesse Todd was elected the alderman of the 18th ward in St. Louis, Missouri.

 

San Diego Police Department under fire for the death of Aleah Jenkins

San Diego, CA—La Jolla, CA was listed with many other cities as a “sundown” town during the time when lynching was as common as baseball games.

 

African Martyr’s Day in Huntsville, AL. honored and Declared March 1st Mafundi Lake Day.

It was February 21, 1965 that Malcolm X was assassinated. Malcolm was one of Africa’s greatest patriots in our struggle for liberation.

 

We are winning! Comrade David Lance appointed as the Director of Membership for the African People’s Socialist Party!

We are winning! Comrade David Lance appointed as the Director of Membership for the African People’s Socialist Party!

 

Why I joined the African People’s Solidarity Committee: The only way for white people to be revolutionaries!

ST. LOUIS—In 1976, Chairman Omali Yeshitela forever changed the world and the role of white people in it with the creation of the African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC). Before capitalism there was no “white people.” It was only through attacking Africa, enslaving African people, and colonizing the rest of the world that white people created “white people.”

 

“NYPD Terrorizes African Mother, Ripping Her Child From Her Arms”

Brooklyn- New York. On December 11, 2018 , 23 year old African mother Jazmine Headley’s  one year old African son Damon Buckman III, was violently ripped from her arms by the NYPD at the Human Resources Administration office on Bergen Street.

 

 The Ballot and the Bullet Electoral School: “Can Electoral Politics be a Path Towards Black Self-Determination?”

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations will convene its second Electoral Campaign School April 6 through 7, 2019 in St. Petersburg, FL.

 

On the 54th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X… You can kill a revolutionary but you can’t kill the revolution!

On February 21, 1965, the U.S. government, under the regime of democrat president Lyndon B. Johnson, assassinated Malcolm X with the clear intent to silence the growing Black Liberation Movement within the United States.

Chairman Omali Yeshitela to participate in ‘No to NATO; Yes to Peace’ Festival!

Washington, DC—On Wednesday, April 3, 2019, Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations will be speaking at the ‘No to NATO; Yes to Peace’ Festival, an event which the Coalition has officially endorsed.

 

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