Ali first met Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad’s chief disciple at the time in Nevada in 1962. Malcolm X is credited with playing a critical role in the evolution of Ali’s religious views by steering him towards the Nation of Islam.| IN RE OF THE CLIP: RBG Communiversity Knowledge Media eLibrary_Like It Is_w Gil Noble. Also check-out Muhammad Ali_PBS Series | Season 1
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Southern California has been a leader nationally in fomenting radicalism. The Communist Party had one of its strongest units there, buoyed by influence in Hollywood. Yet, this region also has been a stalwart of the Black Liberation Movement, as suggested by the importance of the Watts Uprising of 1965 in Los Angeles and the concomitant ascendancy of the Black Panther Party, whose leaders—e.g., Eldridge Cleaver and George Jackson—had roots in Pasadena. Angela Davis, accused in the early 1970s of murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy, was not only a bridge between the CP and BPP, but studied in San Diego before teaching at UCLA.
Black Nationalism flourished in the Southland: “Kwanzaa,,” a popular holiday, was born there. Given the prominence of Black celebrities in the region, the NAACP chapter in the area was a cash cow for the entire organization and shaped policy accordingly, including their disastrous capitulation to the Red Scare.
In this exhaustively researched book, Gerald Horne sketches the apparent paradox of some African Americans turning to armed struggle at a time when it appeared that Jim Crow was retreating. He draws critical distinctions between armed propaganda, armed self-defense—and armed struggle— all of which he places in a global context of anti-war activism, the Cold War, and African liberation.
About the People (AtP) is an audio-visual project that emerges out of the 2021 International Tribunal and the ongoing organizing lens of the Spirit of Mandela Coalition campaign (SoM), which brought five charges of genocide against the U.S. Following the Guilty Verdict on all five counts, AtP was created to highlight the grassroots work of committed strugglers, revolutionaries, and people of conscience in these looted colonies and territories.
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Supplemental_Peoples’ Senate INTRO WEBINAR Feb 18, 2023
Speakers include: Sekou Odinga, Emcee
Jihad Abdulmumit: Spirit of Mandela Coalition
Magdalene Moonsamy: Chief Jurist, October 2021 Tribunal
Luis Rosa: Occupied and Colonized Peoples Forum
Jalil Muntaqim: Spirit of Mandela Coalition
Johanna Fernandez: Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
Polly Walker: (Cherokee) Indigenous Education Institute
Kempis (Ghani) Songster: Ubuntu Philadelphia
Mary Louise Patterson: Physicians for a National Health Program
Tania Siddiqi: Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement
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12 Video Playlist_“The wealthy, educated Black bourgeoisie,” Malcolm told a University of California audience in 1963, “those uppity Negroes who do escape, never reach back and pull the rest of our people out with them. The Black masses remain trapped in the slums.”
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Amazon Books Description: Black Bourgeoisie: The Book That Brought the Shock of Self-Revelation to Middle-Class Blacks in America A classic analysis of the Black middle class studies its origin and development, accentuating its behavior, attitudes, and values during the 1940s and 1950s. When it was first published in 1957, E. Franklin Frazier’s Black Bourgeoisie was simultaneously reviled and revered—revered for its skillful dissection of one of America’s most complex communities, reviled for daring to cast a critical eye on a section of black society that had achieved the trappings of the white, bourgeois ideal. The author traces the evolution of this enigmatic class from the segregated South to the post-war boom in the integrated North, showing how, along the road to what seemed like prosperity and progress, middle-class blacks actually lost their roots to the traditional black world while never achieving acknowledgment from the white sector. The result, concluded Frazier, is an anomalous bourgeois class with no identity, built on self-sustaining myths of black business and society, silently undermined by a collective, debilitating inferiority complex.
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