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Tag: A People’s Anthology

Assata Shakur — “Women in Prison: How It Is With Us”
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The Combahee River Collective Statement
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Fred Hampton — “Power Anywhere There’s People”
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Jack O’Dell — “The July Rebellions and the ‘Military State’”
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Jesse Gray — “The Black Revolution: A Struggle for Political Power”
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Carole Boyce Davies on Claudia Jones’s “An End of the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman!”

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Our members-only podcast is now available to all! A reading series of radical essays and speeches, season one highlights six short texts related to Black liberation struggles in the U.S., from Claudia Jones to the Combahee River Collective.
Rosie Gillies, Boston Review

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