From Toussaint to Tupac: The Black International Since the Age of Revolution

From Toussaint to Tupac: The Black International Since the Age of Revolution Transcending geographic and cultural lines, “From Toussaint to Tupac” is an ambitious collection of essays exploring black internationalism and its implications for a black consciousness. At its core, black internationalism is a struggle against oppression, whether manifested in slavery, colonialism, or racism. The…

The African Renaissance in the 21rst Century : Challenges and Prospects

By AFRICAN REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT [ARM] Permit me to start by thanking the African Renaissance Foundation [AREFO] for inviting me as one of the guest speakers to make this presentation. I personally have long been fascinated by the personality of Toussaint L’ouverture and I must congratulate the African Renaissance Foundation, for seeing it fit to honor…

Mabel and Robert Williams: A Legacy of Revolutionary Struggle and Community Service

Mabel Robinson Williams, (1931-2014), Leaves a Legacy of Revolutionary Struggle and Community Service Along with husband Robert F. Williams they led a campaign for self-defense that shaped the 1960s By Abayomi Azikiwe Libya 360° Funeral services were held in Detroit on April 25 for Mrs. Mabel Robinson Williams, the widow of African American revolutionary Robert…

Kwame Nkrumah, The Osagyefo

Africa’s Black Star Published on 19 Jun 2013 Looks at Ghana’s independence from British colonial rule as the first African nation to break free from the shackles of colonialism with the leadership of Kwame Nkrumah, hailed as the Osagyefo. Kwame Nkrumah Profile: Name Nkrumah Other Names Kwame Date of Birth 1905-10-21 Place Nkroful, Western Reg…