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Black Power Blueprint Reparations Campaign calls on white people to return the stolen resources
On December 8, 2017, the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) launched a dynamic campaign to raise $25,000 in the first phase of a $300,000 effort to fund the Black Power Blueprint, a revolutionary program of economic and political power led by and for the African working class in St. Louis.
February 21: The Day of the African Martyr
ST. PETERSBURG, FL—September 7-9, 1982: after nine years of existence, the African People’s Socialist Party held our first Congress in Oakland, California.
New installed on African People’s Socialist Party National Central Committee
ST. LOUIS—The Central Committee of the African People’s Socialist Party convened on November 25 and 26th in St. Louis and made a number of decisions that will guide our Party and movement for the next period of struggle.
Commemorating Patrice Lumumba: Long Live the African Martyr!
Editor's note: This piece was written by Chairman Omali Yeshitela of the African People's Socialist Party, commemorating one of Africa's fiercest fighters for independence, Patrice Lumumba, during our period of celebration of African Martyr's Day.
Patrice Lumumba’s last letter to his wife shortly before his murder
Editor's note: The Burning Spear would like to take this opportunity to share with our readers the last letter from the independence hero of the Congo, Patrice Lumumba to his wife. We present this letter to you in honor of African Martyr's Day and the courageous resistance of African people in the Congo happening now.
The Vulnerability of African Children After Disaster: Project Black Ankh’s Response
Natural and manmade disasters continue to destroy African communities.
Twenty-one years after TyRon Lewis, St. Pete police murder Timothy Jackson
St. Petersburg, Florida—The St. Pete police murdered 33-year-old African, Timothy Earl Jackson on October 24, 2017—exactly 21 years after the police murder of then 18-year-old TyRon Lewis.
The Mysterious Death of Marcus Antony Merritt, Sr.
Reposted with permission from Marcus Anthony Merritt, Sr.
Losing a child is a parent’s worst nightmare. But for some, the pain is more unbearable when unanswered questions surround the death.
“I want to know what happened to my son,” says Royce Eckley, who’s struggled for more than a year trying to find answers in connection with the death of her son.
Roy Moore loses Alabama, but U.S. imperialism still rapes black women
In recent months, bourgeois media has been dominated by stories of powerful capitalists accused of sexual assault.


