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      <title>RBG-Malcolm X- Black Nationalism Can Set You Free</title>
      <description>Excerpts: "When we look at other parts of this Earth upon which we live, we find that black, brown, red, and yellow people in Africa and Asia are getting their Independence. They are not getting it by singing "We shall over come." No, they are getting it through Nationalism. It is Nationalism that brought about the independance of the people in Asia.... and it will take Black Nationalism to bring about the freedom of 22 million Afro-Americans here in this country where we have suffered colonialism for the past 400 years...." "I am not a Republican nor a Democrat, nor an American, and got sense enough to know it. I am one of the 22 million Black victims of the Democrats, and one of the 22 million Black victims of the Republicans, and one of the 22 million Black victims of Americanism.... You and I have never seen Democracy, all we've seen is hypocracy.... If you go to jail, so what. If you are Black, you were born in jail. If you are Black, you were born in jail, in the North as well as the South. Stop talking about the South. As long as you are South of the Canadian border, you are South.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RBG-Malcom X On Black Power, White People's Role and Our Problems</title>
      <description>"White Radicals One of the criticisms of white militants and radicals is that when we view the masses of white people we view the overall reality of America, we view the racism, the bigotry, and the distortion of personality, we view man's inhumanity to man; we view in reality 180 million racists. The sensitive white intellectual and radical who is fighting to bring about change is conscious of this fact, but does not have the courage to admit this. When he admits this reality, then he must also admit his involvement because he is a part of the collective white America. It is only to the extent that he recognizes this that he will be able to change this reality. Another common concern is, how does the white radical view the black community, and how does he view the poor white community, in terms of organizing? So far, we have found that most white radicals have sought to escape the horrible reality of America by going into the black community and attempting to organize black people while neglecting the organization of their own people's racist communities. How can one clean up someone else's yard when one's own yard is untidy? Again we feel that SNCC and the civil rights movement in general is in many aspects similar to the anticolonial situations in the African and Asian countries. We have the whites in the movement corresponding to the white civil servants and missionaries in the colonial countries who have worked with the colonial people for a long period of time and ...</description>
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      <title>RBG-Malcolm X On Racism in Reverse (This RBGz Position on Violence)</title>
      <description>For more please see: RBG Blakademics Minister Malcolm X Studies Collection www.scribd.com A Few Malcolm X Quotes on racism. "I believe in human beings, and that all human beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color." "If I have a cup of coffee that is too strong for me...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RBG Expose' Mini-Docum. On Prisoner Abuse-1996</title>
      <description>For definitive study:RBG Free Mumia and All New Afrikan PP/POW and the PIC Studies Collection www.scribd.com ALL ASSETS ARE DOWNLOADABLE</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RBG-Kiilu Nyasha &amp; Emory Douglas: Remember Oscar Grant, Resist Police Brutality and Murder</title>
      <description>Download the full RBG Tutorial-Kiilu Nyash and Emory Douglas- Remember Oscar Grant, Resist Police Brutality and Murder www.scribd.com</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RBG-MESSAGE TO THE BLACK MOVEMENT-The BLA Political Statement-Icebreaker</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RBG-International Perspectives on Police Terrorism and the Death Penalty 4 of 8</title>
      <description>On Thursday night, October 7th an unusually stimulating program called "International Perspectives on Police Terrorism and the Death Penalty" was held at St. Mary's Church. The keynote speaker was Cecil Gutzmore, a revolutionary Pan-African intellectual and activist who addressed the issue of the death penalty and police terrorism in Great Britain and Jamaica. He presented a very sharp analysis of how the two issues were totally interrelated in the racist/imperialist structure of both Jamaica as a colony of the United Kingdom and of Great Britain as a colonial power. Amadi Ajamu of the December 12 Movement talked of the concrete challenges her longtime "fighter in the streets" organization had with the police, including the historic struggle of the NY 8, and how they developed their legal strategy of fighting the Giuliani indictments. JR introduced Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of El Haj Malik Shabazz. Malcolm then spoke briefly and very movingly about his visit to Mumia and the importance of supporting our political prisoners. politube.org</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>On Thursday night, October 7th an unusually stimulating program called "International Perspectives on Police Terrorism and the Death Penalty" was held at St. Mary's Church. The keynote speaker was Cecil Gutzmore, a revolutionary Pan-African intellectual and activist who addressed the issue of the death penalty and police terrorism in Great Britain and Jamaica. He presented a very sharp analysis of how the two issues were totally interrelated in the racist/imperialist structure of both Jamaica as a colony of the United Kingdom and of Great Britain as a colonial power. Amadi Ajamu of the December 12 Movement talked of the concrete challenges her longtime "fighter in the streets" organization had with the police, including the historic struggle of the NY 8, and how they developed their legal strategy of fighting the Giuliani indictments. JR introduced Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of El Haj Malik Shabazz. Malcolm then spoke briefly and very movingly about his visit to Mumia and the importance of supporting our political prisoners. politube.org</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>On Thursday night, October 7th an unusually stimulating program called "International Perspectives on Police Terrorism and the Death Penalty" was held at St. Mary's Church. The keynote speaker was Cecil Gutzmore, a revolutionary Pan-African intellectual and activist who addressed the issue of the death penalty and police terrorism in Great Britain and Jamaica. He presented a very sharp analysis of how the two issues were totally interrelated in the racist/imperialist structure of both Jamaica as a colony of the United Kingdom and of Great Britain as a colonial power. Amadi Ajamu of the December 12 Movement talked of the concrete challenges her longtime "fighter in the streets" organization had with the police, including the historic struggle of the NY 8, and how they developed their legal strategy of fighting the Giuliani indictments. JR introduced Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of El Haj Malik Shabazz. Malcolm then spoke briefly and very movingly about his visit to Mumia and the importance of supporting our political prisoners. politube.org</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>On Thursday night, October 7th an unusually stimulating program called "International Perspectives on Police Terrorism and the Death Penalty" was held at St. Mary's Church. The keynote speaker was Cecil Gutzmore, a revolutionary Pan-African intellectual and activist who addressed the issue of the death penalty and police terrorism in Great Britain and Jamaica. He presented a very sharp analysis of how the two issues were totally interrelated in the racist/imperialist structure of both Jamaica as a colony of the United Kingdom and of Great Britain as a colonial power. Amadi Ajamu of the December 12 Movement talked of the concrete challenges her longtime "fighter in the streets" organization had with the police, including the historic struggle of the NY 8, and how they developed their legal strategy of fighting the Giuliani indictments. JR introduced Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of El Haj Malik Shabazz. Malcolm then spoke briefly and very movingly about his visit to Mumia and the importance of supporting our political prisoners. politube.org</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RBG-The FBI's War On Black America 5 of 5</title>
      <description>The FBI's War on Black America offers a thought provoking look at a government-sanctioned conspiracy, the FBI's counter intelligence program known as Cointelpro. This documentary establishes historical perspective on the measures initiated by J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI which aimed to discredit black political figures and forces of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Combining declassified documents, interviews, rare footage and exhaustive research, it investigates the government's role in the assignations of Malcom X, Fred Hampton and Martin Luther King Jr. The film reflects the rigorous research which went into its making, and portrays the nation's unrest during the period it recounts.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>The FBI's War on Black America offers a thought provoking look at a government-sanctioned conspiracy, the FBI's counter intelligence program known as Cointelpro. This documentary establishes historical perspective on the measures initiated by J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI which aimed to discredit black political figures and forces of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Combining declassified documents, interviews, rare footage and exhaustive research, it investigates the government's role in the assignations of Malcom X, Fred Hampton and Martin Luther King Jr. The film reflects the rigorous research which went into its making, and portrays the nation's unrest during the period it recounts.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>The FBI's War on Black America offers a thought provoking look at a government-sanctioned conspiracy, the FBI's counter intelligence program known as Cointelpro. This documentary establishes historical perspective on the measures initiated by J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI which aimed to discredit black political figures and forces of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Combining declassified documents, interviews, rare footage and exhaustive research, it investigates the government's role in the assignations of Malcom X, Fred Hampton and Martin Luther King Jr. The film reflects the rigorous research which went into its making, and portrays the nation's unrest during the period it recounts.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>The FBI's War on Black America offers a thought provoking look at a government-sanctioned conspiracy, the FBI's counter intelligence program known as Cointelpro. This documentary establishes historical perspective on the measures initiated by J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI which aimed to discredit black political figures and forces of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Combining declassified documents, interviews, rare footage and exhaustive research, it investigates the government's role in the assignations of Malcom X, Fred Hampton and Martin Luther King Jr. The film reflects the rigorous research which went into its making, and portrays the nation's unrest during the period it recounts.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RBG- 1971 Attica Rebellion And Massacre 3 of 3</title>
      <description>Lecture Notes: Though it happened more that 30 years ago, Attica crystallizes many issues concerning criminal justice, race, and governmental accountability that are still troubling our society today. It goes down in history as the bloodiest uprising in an American penal institution. The four-day takeover began on September 9, 1971, at the Attica Correctional Facility, located in Attica, a town in Upstate New York. 1281 inmates, mostly black, gained control of the prison, took 39 hostages, and issued 31 demands, primarily concerning improvements in inhumane prison conditions. Negotiations with State Corrections Commissioner Russell Oswald lasted four days, and involved 33 observers with New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller tracking the stand-off from afar. After negotiations stalled, 500 armed troopers stormed the prison. In the end, 29 hostages and 10 guards were killed, all by police fire. Brutal retaliations and a cover-up followed. Inmates who suffered physical torture and reprisals filed a class action suit against the state. After 26 years, the case was settled with a $12 million award to inmates and their attorneys. Now the hostages are asking New York State for equal recognition. 1) Race and class were commonly acknowledged as being at the heart of tensions within Attica in 1971, but the huge disparity between African American and white felons continues today, raising questions about the color-blindness of the judicial system 2) Attica became the well-spring ...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Lecture Notes: Though it happened more that 30 years ago, Attica crystallizes many issues concerning criminal justice, race, and governmental accountability that are still troubling our society today. It goes down in history as the bloodiest uprising in an American penal institution. The four-day takeover began on September 9, 1971, at the Attica Correctional Facility, located in Attica, a town in Upstate New York. 1281 inmates, mostly black, gained control of the prison, took 39 hostages, and issued 31 demands, primarily concerning improvements in inhumane prison conditions. Negotiations with State Corrections Commissioner Russell Oswald lasted four days, and involved 33 observers with New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller tracking the stand-off from afar. After negotiations stalled, 500 armed troopers stormed the prison. In the end, 29 hostages and 10 guards were killed, all by police fire. Brutal retaliations and a cover-up followed. Inmates who suffered physical torture and reprisals filed a class action suit against the state. After 26 years, the case was settled with a $12 million award to inmates and their attorneys. Now the hostages are asking New York State for equal recognition. 1) Race and class were commonly acknowledged as being at the heart of tensions within Attica in 1971, but the huge disparity between African American and white felons continues today, raising questions about the color-blindness of the judicial system 2) Attica became the well-spring ...</description>
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      <description>Lecture Notes: Though it happened more that 30 years ago, Attica crystallizes many issues concerning criminal justice, race, and governmental accountability that are still troubling our society today. It goes down in history as the bloodiest uprising in an American penal institution. The four-day takeover began on September 9, 1971, at the Attica Correctional Facility, located in Attica, a town in Upstate New York. 1281 inmates, mostly black, gained control of the prison, took 39 hostages, and issued 31 demands, primarily concerning improvements in inhumane prison conditions. Negotiations with State Corrections Commissioner Russell Oswald lasted four days, and involved 33 observers with New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller tracking the stand-off from afar. After negotiations stalled, 500 armed troopers stormed the prison. In the end, 29 hostages and 10 guards were killed, all by police fire. Brutal retaliations and a cover-up followed. Inmates who suffered physical torture and reprisals filed a class action suit against the state. After 26 years, the case was settled with a $12 million award to inmates and their attorneys. Now the hostages are asking New York State for equal recognition. 1) Race and class were commonly acknowledged as being at the heart of tensions within Attica in 1971, but the huge disparity between African American and white felons continues today, raising questions about the color-blindness of the judicial system 2) Attica became the well-spring ...</description>
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      <description>"I am a Black revolutionary woman, and because of this i have been charged with and accused of every alleged crime in which a woman was believed to have participated. The alleged crimes in which only men were supposedly involved, i have been accused of planning. They have plastered pictures alleged to be me in post offices, airports, hotels, police cars, subways, banks, television, and newspapers. They have offered over fifty thousand dollars in rewards for my capture and they have issued orders to shoot on sight and shoot to kill." -Assata LEARN MORE AND GET INVOLVED: www.assatashakur.org</description>
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