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The Crusader Monthly Newsletter (September-October 1967)
Year: 1967Volume Number: Vol. 9-2 September-OctoberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Mabel and Robert F. Williams
USA: The Potential of a Minority Revolution Part III: Williams again raises the question, could a minority revolution succeed in US. What’s required is total revolutionary unity among the youth, a strong revolutionary nationalist spirit throughout the country, a high quality of leadership. “Revolt is a natural response to brutally sustained tyranny.” Call to protest the ban of The Crusader from U.S. mail.
The Crusader Monthly Newsletter (May 1967)
Wither Goeth the Peace Movement - re: Dr. King calling for peace in Viet Nam; America Is the Black Man’s Battleground – re: battleground should be where the oppression is ; Chicago: The Dixie Carpetbaggers Are Coming – re: Henry Hall Wilson Jr. of Monroe, NC being carried over from Kennedy Administration to Johnson Administration; On Being Partial Without Apology; The Underworld of Subversion – a call to infiltrate police and CIA; Mohammad Ali: World Champion; Report from Havana on “Che” Guevara: Good News?; Crusader Forged: Counterfeiters Strike Again – re: “Special October 1965 Edition” bogus; Dialogue: Two Exiles.
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.
The Crusader Monthly Newsletter (March 1965)
Speech: Delivered at the International Conference for Solidarity with the People of Vietnam Against US Imperialist Aggression for the Defense of Peace. Hanoi Democratic Republic of Vietnam. November 25-29, 1965; China: America’s Shades of Waterloo – re: advances of Chinese society played down and belittled in America; Carpetbaggers of the Fourth Estate – calling for careful scrutiny of “slight-of-the pen” artists who insist that all manner of publicity good for the nationalist cause, also beware of so-called leftists who spread lies about Black nationalism abroad to thwart unity among Afro-Americans, Latin Americans, Asians, and Africans; An Oscar for a Gorilla – re: right to vote, Selma and Marion, AL; Malcolm X: Death Without Silence – re: Malcolm X’s assassination; The Impending Heat Wave – re: Civil Rights Bill, right to vote, white supremacists continuing to have access to weapons.