The Black Is Back Coalition to hold its annual march on the white house in November to protest U.S. military occupation in Africa!

​Hundreds of black people from throughout the U.S. and from every town, city and state, will descend on Washington, D.C.—capital of imperialist white power—on November 3 and 4.

This is a Call for you to take your place in the rally, march and conference with the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations under the banner: “There is no Peace: Africa and Africans are at War!”

For nine years in a row, the Black is Back Coalition has been leading the charge to unite our people against the growing, desperate white nationalist attacks by the U.S. and other imperialist countries against our people and the colonized peoples and countries of the U.S. and the world.

The Coalition is calling on everyone to join with our brothers and sisters at Malcolm X Park on Saturday, November 3 at noon. 

Numerous speakers that represent our community’s demand for self-determination and our historical opposition to imperialist white power will expose the relentless war being waged against Africa, African people and the peoples of the world.

At 2 P.M., there will be a black people’s march on the White House. Then there will be another rally at Lafayette Park across the street from the White House.

On Sunday at 12 noon, the people will gather for a conference at the Stuart Center, 821 Varnum Street NE for a full discussion of all these issues and resolutions of how we should move to defend ourselves against the war on our people in a process that will build a new world without black oppression and human exploitation.

Black Community Control of the Police and the end of imperialist prisons!

Every day, the blood-stained list of African people within the U.S. who are shot or killed by U.S. white citizens or police grows grotesquely long.

In 47 of the cities with the largest police departments, police shot at least 3,649 African people from 2010 through 2016. 

These same domestic military occupation forces are the primary instruments leading to the prisons within the U.S. bursting at the seams with African people, who are now organizing within the prison concentration camps for an end to this colonial slavery that is justified by the 13th amendment to the U.S. constitution.

Regular white citizens are also assaulting our people with sometimes deadly consequences—in churches, on college campuses, at public transportation stations and in fast food restaurants, to name just a few places.

In St. Louis-Ferguson, Missouri, with one of the highest incidences of police shootings in the U.S., the U.S. government, through the weapon of eminent domain, has confiscated nearly 100 acres of land previously owned by African people, to build a massive, $2 billion super-secret international spy station known as the National Geo-spatial Intelligence Station (NGA).

This spy agency, to have its own police force in our community, is also part of an ever-expanding gentrification process in St. Louis that is daily driving our people into deeper poverty and despair.

The Black is Back Coalition is also calling on you to join your brothers and sisters protesting the growing U.S. military secret wars in Africa.  

Hundreds of U.S. Special Operation forces are violently destroying villages and supporting thuggish African governments to prevent African workers from coming to power and gaining control of our own resources for Africa’s benefit instead of the benefit of white power. 

U.S. Special Operations forces are also in Africa to contend with China for economic influence. In addition, they are there to protect the interests of its junior imperialist partners on the continent that contains at least a third of the world’s known mineral assets.

Down with AFRICOM!

The U.S. has created a vast war project called the Africa Command or AFRICOM, a command center solely dedicated to keeping Africa under white power control and our people in a permanent state of violently impoverished exploitation and indirect colonial domination.

The Black is Back Coalition is calling on African people to join in our protest against U.S. initiated armed and economic warfare and political destabilization of other countries like the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Syria, Iran, Venezuela, Nicaragua, China and Russia—countries that have refused to comply with U.S. imperialist demands.

The Coalition’s 19-point National Black Political Agenda for Self-determination calls for an end to AFRICOM. It also demands that the U.S. get out of Africa, Asia and Latin America and pay reparations to Africa and Africans everywhere.

We demand the uplift of African women and the African family as well as Black Community Control of the Police and the immediate withdrawal of U.S. domestic military forces from the African community.

Come out to join with your brothers and sisters in the demand for the release of all our political prisoners and the end to the mass incarceration of our people and the release of African prisoners from the colonial concentration camps called prison.

 

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