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Black Politics: A Journal of Liberation
Year: 1968Call Number: Volume Number: Vol. 1-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Articles: The Case of Huey P. Newton; Black Power and the Third World; Weapons for Self-Defense; The Great Conspirator's Conspiracy; John Brown and Taking Care of Business.
Black Politics is an independent journal whose purpose is to provide a forum for vanguard theories and ideas that deal with currently critical issues.
The Crusader Monthly Newsletter (January 1967)
The Fourth Estate: Sambo Journalism re: Black press – many current Black journalists are brainwashed by White institutions; Seven Plagues of the Ghetto re: 7 so-called civil rights leaders repudiating Black power; Only in America, Mr. Golden re: Harry Golden of Charlotte, NC, big wheel in influencing NAACP policy; Thunder in the East re: Chinese Cultural Revolution is a mass movement of the people; The Front Lash of U.S. Racism – critique of criticism that black power damages civil rights struggle; Critics with Unsoiled Hands re: critics who say everything is wrong about civil rights movement but have nothing concrete to offer.
Bottomfish Blues: A Voice for the Amazon Nation [Winter 1987]
Publisher: UnknownYear: 1987Call Number: Volume Number: No. 3 WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Feminism and Women’s Liberation
Cover: The Coming of Black Genocide. An underground feminist newspaper that had an anti-colonial approach and sought to highlight and combat the complicity of white women in anti-Black genocide.
Articles include:
- Complicity of white women in anti-Black genocide
- Dialectical connection between violence against blacks and sexual violence against women.
- History of genocide
- Black genocide wouldn't work without white women. German women's complicity in Nazism. Abuse of babies and children.
- 1968: Year of decision. "Final solution" to black problem started in the 60s.
- The Moynihan Report (1965): black women are the target.
- Newark demolishes housing
- Strategy for Black Genocide. Analysis of "The Man Who Cried i Am", by John A. Williams, about US/CIA plan for destruction of Black population.
- First Law of Genocide: Criminalization. Comparison: U.S. treatment of Blacks with Germany's treatment of Jews.
- Black-On-Black crime. Need to improve education and High Schools.
- Violent /Brutality in Chicago inner-city. Comparison with Vietnam.
- Mechanics of Genocide. Treatment of Blacks and Indians. CIA history
- Genocide in Brooklyn. Destruction of Indians.
- Moynihan attack on Black women. Sexism of some black leaders. Critique of N.O.W, SNCC and SCLC.
- Kuwasi Balagoon dies of AIDS in prison.
- Comparison of white women in USA with women in Germany and South Africa