The Honorable Dr. Amos Wilson, The Battle Must Be Join_RBG FULL Video Education Course of Study

“White Americans have a criminal history. The nation is built on criminality, murder, and exploitation. It is a part of their collective psyche. The U.S. is a mafia government. No one has done more damage, degradation, murder, rape, and robbery than Europeans. Yes! Therefore, to escape confrontation with their true criminal nature, they must accuse others of being criminals. What we call projection!” Dr. Amos Wilson

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“I Don’t Trust You Anymore”: Nina Simone, Culture, and Black Activism in the 1960s_Ruth Feldstein |The Journal of American History (March 2005), Nina Simone: Mississippi Goddam — Lyric Video (Live at Newport, 1966)…more

Featuring: Nina Simone, Revolution, A 1968 Recording Session & Nina Simone: Mississippi Goddam — Lyric Video (Live at Newport, 1966)

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The Official Home of Nina Simone | The High Priestess of Soul

The Olympic Glory of Jesse Owens: A Contribution to Civil Rights and Society_Casey Aaron Nash (Electronic Theses and Dissertations)

Jesse Owens in London after winning four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics.. Source: https://twitter.com/AfricanArchives

“On his return to the US after the Olympics, Owens was not invited to the White House. He later said, “Hitler didn’t snub me – it was FDR who snubbed me. The President didn’t even send me a telegram.” (@stormrider1375)

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Nash, Casey Aaron, “The Olympic Glory of Jesse Owens: A Contribution to Civil Rights and Society” (2012). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. Paper 1510. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1510

APSP Documentary_ ANRO First World Tribunal on Reparations for African People in the U.S. (1982)

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40th anniversary edition of the Report from the 1982 World Tribunal on Reparations to African People, including a foreword by Luwezi Kinshasa, additional testimonies and an epilogue by Chairman Omali Yeshitela.

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#OmaliTaughtMe Sunday Study: The Verdict Is In: Reparations Now! and Stolen Black Labor_CHM Omali

Chairman Omali Yeshitela discusses his new book.

40th anniversary edition of the Report from the 1982 World Tribunal on Reparations to African People, including a foreword by Luwezi Kinshasa, additional testimonies and an epilogue by Chairman Omali Yeshitela.

This week, Chairman Omali Yeshitela discusses his new book, The Verdict Is In: Reparations Now! and takes your questions. The book documents the First World Tribunal on Reparations for African People in the U.S., organized by the African People’s Socialist Party and held in Brooklyn, New York in 1982. This historic hearing used international law to put the U.S. government on trial for genocide against African people. The Panel of Judges ruled that the U.S. owed $4.1 trillion in reparations to African people. Chairman Omali Yeshitela served as the People’s Advocate presiding over the proceedings. This historic book, records his statements and the testimonies of African workers, academics and experts. Compelling testimonies were given by Professor Leonard Jeffries, Black Panther leader Afeni Shakur, Professor Del Hunter, Attica Prison resister Akil Al-Jundi, political prisoner Mafundi Lake and many more. Purchase your copy at theburningspear.store. Donate to uhurutours.com/donate to help bring this book and the electrifying presentations of Chairman Omali Yeshitela to the Northeast U.S. this fall!

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Book Reading: “The Verdict Is In: Reparations Now!” with Chairman Omali Yeshitela

Companion Post: APSP Documentary_ First World Tribunal on Reparations for African People in the U.S. (1982)

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