The 50 Year Uhuru Movement vs PG-RNA “Debate | Ideological Split!” Chm. Omali’s Position.

“The Black Belt South concept was an opportunistic contrivance when it was created nearly a
hundred years ago. It continues to be philosophical opportunism today in its new designation
developed by the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika. The “New Afrikan”
designation is also gladly accepted by some U.S.-based African communists.” (From the article.)

In this pamphlet (The Roots of the NAIM) Chokwe Lumumba responds directly to Chm. Omail’s philosophical opportunism criticism.

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Preston Wilcox (Human Rights Activist and Professor) Interview By Dr. Abdul Alkalimat and more…

Part 1

Part 2

Preston Wilcox, human rights activist and professor, was a proponent of black studies and advocated community control over education. He was born in 1923 and raised in Youngstown, Ohio along with his four siblings. He attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia,  but left to serve in the United States Army.  He later returned to school and completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology at City College in 1949. He later earned a Masters of Social Work from Columbia University where he taught for several years…BlackPast/