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fidel castro meets malcolm x in harlem: 1960
In September 1960 Fidel Castro traveled to the United States to address the United Nations General Assembly. After being kicked out of the Shelburne hotel downtown due to baseless rumors started by the press, Castro’s team of Cuban delegates had … Continue reading
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Tagged castro, che, che guevara, Cuba, cuban revolution, fidel castro, harlem, hotel theresa, malcolm x, new york city, peace, september 1960, UN, united nations, united nations address, usa
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the 7th world power is falling
iran egypt indonesia jakarta pakistan indonesia jordan
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Tagged 2012, 9/11, afghanistan, allah, america, american flag burning, anti-american flag burning, apocalypse, army, asia, babylon, babylon is falling, burning american flag, burning us flag, bush administration, china, crime, daniel, death, democracy, freedom, george bush, god, hate, Indonesia, iran, iran bomb, iraq, john, Jordan, kill, killed, killing, life, love, luke, middle east, military, military-in, military-industrial complex, mushroom bomb, nuclear attack, nuclear bomb, Pakistan, paul, peace, revelation, symbolims, symbolism, tehran, terrorism, terrorist attack, united states, us flag burns, usa, war, war in the middle east, world peace, Yemen
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celebrating america’s diversity: july 4th, 2012
look! the founding fathers. representing patriarchy, “european” supremacy, the illusion of democracy, the revolutionary rhetoric declaring all men are created equal, the justification of slavery, the naturalization act, land-theft, the exclusion of women from politics, the exploitation of labor, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1776, america, americanism, british, british parliament, declaration, declaration of independence, happy fourth, independence day, jul4, july 4, nationalism, no taxation without representation, patriotism, revolution, revolutionary war, slavery, tea tax, united states of america
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no justice for alan blueford: oakland pigs kill another UNARMED black male
REST IN PEACE ALAN BLUEFORD. KILLED MAY 5, 2012 BY OAKLAND POLICE. the oakland police department has a long history of racially motivated murders and unwarranted abuse. from the more well-known killings of little bobby hutton (17 year old Black … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, alan blueford, kill the pigs, may 5, no justice no peace, oakland, oakland police department, opd, oscar grant, pigs
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who murdered the martyrs?
malcolm x was shot in harlem on february 21, 1965 by an unknown group of killers who unloaded shots from a sawed off shotgun and several handguns. he was about to give a speech for his new organization, the organization … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960's, 1968, april 4, assassination, malcolm x, martin luther king jr., MLK, mlk assassination, rfk, rfk assassination, riots, robert f kennedy, urban riots
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the organization for afro-american unity: 1964
el-hajj malik el shabazz (formerly malcolm x) founded the organization of afro american unity in 1964, a political and social movement dedicated to the philosophy of black nationalism, “which means that the black man should control the politics of his own … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960's, black panthers, brooklyn, ca, california, civil rights movement, elijah muhammad, eyes on the prize, harlem, harlem nyc, human rights movement, islam, malcolm x, malcolm x speech, mecca, nation of islam, new york city, nyc, oakland, ohio, organization of afro american unity, pilgrammage to mecca, pilgrimage to mecca, revolution, revolutionary leaders, robert c henry, speech, springfield, the bronx, the honorable elijah muhammad, the time has come, the time is now
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the revolution of every day life
Paris, 1968. riots, protests, demonstrations, confrontations with police. WHY? concerned with the increasing commercialization of the art world, the commodification of goods and the apathy of modern industrial urban life, the situationists placed their faith in youthful revolt and agitation. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1968, activism, art, demonstration, guy debord, herbert marcuse, industrial capitalism, life, modern art, modern industrial society, modern life, modernism, movement, paris 1968, peaceful demonstration, peaceful movement, philosophy, post modernity, post-modernism, protests, revolution, revolution of everyday life, revolutionary art, riots, situationists, socially conscious art
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social protest: what happened on 9/11?
aren’t you curious by now? it’s been over a decade since it happened. 9/11. the day america was attacked. by who? for what? why would someone want to fly a plane into the world trade centers, the global center of corporate capital and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2001, 9/11, 9/11 conspiracy, adolf hitler, america, american government, analysis, apocalypse, armageddon, authority, bilderberg group, blind, branwash, bush, clinton, communism, confusion, conspiracy theory, corporate media, economic exploitation, evil, fascism, fighting, george bush, german government, global superpower, government, greed, homeland security act, illusion, in plane sight, laws, loose change, media, michael moore, military-industrial complex, nationalism, nazism, new world order, news, novus ordo seclorum, obama, oil, oil wars, oil-based economy, osama bin laden, peak oil, plane, political theory, politics, propaganda, puppet politicians, reagan, reichstag fire, reichstag fire decree, resource wars, revolution, rules, saddam hussein, september 11, socialism, socio-political, submission, surviving, terrorist attacks, the culture industry, the economy, truth, truth theory, war, war in iraq, war in the middle east, war on drugs, war on terror, what happened on 9/11
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searching for peace from maine to new york to washington d.c.
searching for what? ARTiculating memories, recalling mental images, embedding energy now connecting with rhymes. i saw the magnetic fields pulling me and my earth towards you, a star, a massive ball of hydrogen and helium in the center of “our” solar … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham, albert camus, art, consciousness, despair, dogma, existential crisis, existentialism, feel, god's people, israel, israeli palestinian conflict, israelis, israelites, jewish people, jews, justice, life, longings, media, mind, moses, news, politics, protest, reactions, religion, religious truth, revolution, sunrise, sunset, sunshine, the bible, the content of our consciousness, the media, the news, the stranger, the sun, think, tradition, train, train of thought, truth, washington d.c.
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