Tag Archives: Black Power Movement

Smithsonian Channel: ‘Malcolm X’s Fiery Speech Addressing Police Brutality’

“In 1962, a confrontation with the LAPD outside a mosque resulted in the death of a Nation of Islam member. It was an event seized on by an outraged Malcolm X, who would condemn it in an impassioned speech. From … Continue reading

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Omar Shabazz: Like It Is With Gil Noble- Interviewing Abdullah Abdur-Razzaq: ‘On The Last Year of Malcolm X in 1997’

Source:Omar Shabazz– Abdullah Abdur-Razzaq, on Like It Is with Gil Noble. Source:The New Democrat “Malcolm X & Abdullah Razaq: Like It Is With Gil Noble” Originally from Omar Shabazz, but the video has since been deleted or blocked on YouTube. … Continue reading

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Radical Films: Let it Burn-Robert F. Williams: The Coming Destruction of The USA? (1968)

“Robert Franklin Williams, advocate of armed self-defense in the Civil Rights Movement, hunted by the FBI since fleeing Monroe, North Carolina in 1961, after years in exile in Cuba and China, is interviewed by Robert Carl Cohen in Dar Es … Continue reading

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Daniel J.B. Mitchell: ‘Campus Unrest at UCLA in The Late 1960s’

Source:Daniel J.B. Mitchell– UCLA Professor Angela Davis in the 1960s. “These news clips show the inauguration of Chancellor Charles Young in 1969 despite concerns about student demonstrations. Not long after his inauguration, the chancellor was confronted with the Angela Davis … Continue reading

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Al Jazeera: Inside USA- ‘Angela Davis on The Prison Industrial Complex’

Source:Al Jazeera– Professor Angela Davis on Inside USA. “Put on the FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ list when she was just 26, Angela Davis became an enduring symbol of 1970’s Black Power. She joins Inside USA to discuss incarceration in the land … Continue reading

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CNN: Angela Davis On Buchanan/Braden (1984)

Source:CNN– New-Left Communist activist on CNN’s Buchanan/Braden in 1984. “Angela Davis on Buchanan/Braden. Strange debate circa 1984.” Source:Mike Gardner Good to hear the so-called Liberal or Progressive on this show, (which of course would’ve been Tom Braden. If you were … Continue reading

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AP Archive: Angela Davis- Radical on Trial

Source:AP Archive Angela Davis should’ve never have been in jail, at least for what she was charged with here. Which was being involved in a Marin County court-house shootout in 1970. They had nothing on her other than the fact … Continue reading

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Minister Malcolm X: 1972 Documentary

Source:YouTube Movies– two boys from this film. You can also see this post at FRS FreeState, on WordPress. “Often misunderstood, Malcolm X was one of the leading forces of the United States’ Civil Rights Movement. He inspired many–and frightened many–but is … Continue reading

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Movie Clips: ‘Free Angela & All Political Prisoners (2012)’

Source:Movie Clips– from the documentary Free Angela, which is about New-Left political activist Angela Davis. “A documentary that chronicles the life of young college professor Angela Davis, and how her social activism implicates her in a botched kidnapping attempt that … Continue reading

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Hezakya Mixologist: Video: CBS News Special Report: Black Power/White Black Lash, From 1966

. To me at least Black Power wasn’t one movement, but a larger movement with several different sub-divisions. You had the more socialist if not Marxist revolutionary Black Panthers on the Far-Left with their own militia. You had Malcolm X … Continue reading

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