Chairman Omali: The wolf and the double-edged blade

Watch this powerful video featuring an excerpt of a speech Chairman Omali Yeshitela gave to the Black Power Organizing Conference in Philadelphia on May 31, 1998.

It is one of the Chairman’s best, most comprehensive summations of conditions faced by African workers all over the U.S. and around the world. It defines the war imposed on the African community as a counterinsurgency waged by the U.S. government.

This is why we need the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) Cadre Development School––for the best sons and daughters of Africa to defeat white power once and for all and to liberate and unify African people all over the world.

Support the APSP Cadre Development School. Donate now at gofundme.com/uhurucadre!

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