Sentences with phrase «radical black liberation»

Last Memory of Birdie Africa (2016) connects relics of the old South with the name of Birdie Africa, the only child to survive the infamous 1985 bombing of the West Philadelphia compound of MOVE, a radical black liberation organization.
His photos of the day - to - day life of gangs in the Bronx and the radical black liberation movement the Black Panthers are much more than a documentary illustration of a given period in time: they represent an insider's view, one which paints the portrait of the contrasts in American society.

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Some advocates of black power, liberation theology and more radical approaches to social change would also use any means necessary.
Yet its alienation from other radical movements, especially black liberation, and its recourse to a kind of «separatist» ideology — that talks about the oppression of women as more basic than any other form of oppression in a way that makes women a separate cause unrelated to other kinds of oppression — may be working its own kind of subtle social encapsulation.
The robbery was executed by Black Liberation Army members and former Weather Underground radicals.
NEW YORK — As the widow of NYPD Officer Joseph Piagentini cried Thursday at a police press conference, PIX11 learned the son of Waverly Jones, the other cop assassinated with Piagentini in 1971, supported the parole of Black Liberation Army radical, Herman Bell.
Clark drove the getaway car for a group of radicals from the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army that robbed a Brinks armored car at the Nanuet Mall in Rockland County in October of 1981.
Clark was among a group of radicals from the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army that staged a daring, daylight robbery of a Brinks armored car at the Nanuet Mall in Rockland County in October of 1981.
A collection of 21 articles by students on suburban radicals, black students, youth culture, junior high and high schools, private schools and women's liberation.
Never Free to Rest brings together works by six artists who utilize the radical language of abstraction to destabilize black representation and systems of control, conjuring new possibilities of perception, imagination, and liberation.
This founding document called for a «white fighting force» to be allied with the «Black Liberation Movement» and other radical movements [5] to achieve «the destruction of US imperialism and achieve a classless world: world communism.»
Following the Watts riots in 1965, soon - to - be Los Angeles police chief Darryl Gates created the country's first special weapons and tactics force, quickly using it in high - profile confrontations against radical groups like the Black Panthers and Symbionese Liberation Army — with the media in tow.
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