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The Crusader Monthly Newsletter (March 1968)
Reaction Without Positive Change: White community is still motivated, in its relations with Black community, by master-slave mentality. As government threatens to use tanks for the long, hot summer ahead, Williams cautions to stand by for a new phase of violence; USA: The New Auction Block – Williams compares African chiefs selling their people into slavery with modern-day Black mercenaries being bought off by white power structure; US Aggression in Vietnam: The Quagmire of Death re: more and more Blacks being pressured to fight white man’s racist war in Vietnam; Kangarooism: The Plague of Bigoted Justice – Williams likens America’s racist court system to institutionalized lynch mobs, says a liberation struggle must not be hampered by limiting itself to only one method of struggle; Beware the International Liquidationist Movement – infiltration of Marxist movement to insist that the struggle is more one of class than of race; In China: a New Wonder of the World, re: Williams’s recent tour of China and his witness to the indomitable spirit of the Chinese people; Fear Not to Be Called Racist – white supremacists using racist designations to shame Blacks out of self-dense and unity.
The Crusader Monthly Newsletter (October 1966)
China's 17 Anniversary: Afro-Americans Represented - speech at rally by Robert F. Williams Message from Mammoth Peking August 8th Rally re: American Black struggle; USA – The Impending Crisis re: racism and imperialism natural attributes of capitalism social system; China: Glorious Red Guards Dash the Evil Hopes of Reactionaries Everywhere – re: Red Guards of China are servants of the people; Lie Down with the Devil and Die – re: fate of blacks who take up whites’ battle standard; Kill Baby Kill re: those who “peacefully” submit are also dead.
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.