Paul Robeson at his rhetorical best!
Tag: Black Power
US Imperialism in Granada (1983)
As this US military action was a direct attack upon Granadan ‘self-determination’, the United Nations General Assembly, on 2 November 1983, decided with a vote of 108 to 9, to condemn it as ‘a flagrant violation of international law’.
A Tribute to Comrade Jack Jersawitz (1934-2012)
I have always been of the opinion that African-Americans are the most Revolutionary aspect of the US working class due to their history of the experience of enhanced oppression under capitalism:
Jim Jones and the Soviet Connection
This was a massacre and not a mass suicide, but Western narratives are generally racist and anti-Communist in general. The nearly one thousand predominantly Black victims are treated with a wide-spread racist disdain, and Jim Jones is portrayed as an unhinged psychopath.
George Blake: First Black Buddhist Monk
As far as I am aware, Mr George Blake is still alive and 94 years old. He fought in the Royal Air Force during WWII, and was probably the first ever ‘Black’ Buddhist monk.
African Presence in Ancient China? (Email 5.8.2016)
Africans in Ancient China.