Black Nationalism Politics
Black Nationalism Politics
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Sites concerning "Black Nationalism" whether in North America or Africa.
Top: Society: Politics: Nationalism: Black:
See Also:
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- Article from the January 1993 issue of The Atlantic Monthly.
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- Directory of black nationalist websites.
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- Discusses the work of Dr. Wilson Moses and the differences between Afrocentrism, Egytocentrism and Black Nationalism.
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- Alternative news and information network focusing on Libya, Africa, Islam and African America.
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- Documents and interviews in reference to the original Black Panther Party of the 1960s and early 1970s.
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- Atlantic Monthly article with students arguing that black nationalism and assimilation are not the opposites they appear to be.
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- In the tradition of the Black Power movement the party seeks the unity of all Africans throughout the world.
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- A Black Nationalism site that examines news and issues, promotes unity among religions namely Muslims, Black Hebrew Israelites, Akans, Yorubas and Rastafarians.
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- This site is dedicated to the Nation of Gods and Earths (a Black Muslim group). This site is specifically dedicated to those interested in this Nation in Connecticut.
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- South African party adhering to the principles of the Black Consciousness Movement.
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- Purpose is to promote dialogue among African American activists and scholars on the left; to discuss critical issues on the national and international scene that pertain to the Black community; to
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- A very simple website that promotes black racism.
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- Community-based, non-profit research, education, and advocacy center dedicated to fostering progressive social change. Site includes information on Newton and the Black Panther Party.
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- Offers a brief overview of the political movement that arose in the middle 1960s.
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- Black Nationalist group founded in Queens, NY to fight police brutality. Links to online discussion group.
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- Forum for the discussion of African, Pan African and Black issues, unity, and life.
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- Organizes around the question of democratic rights for African people, and the understanding that self-determination is the highest expression of democracy.
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- An excerpt from chapter nine of The Black Experience in America.
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- Position paper written by Stokely Carmichael for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee which coined the term "Black Power".
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