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Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940

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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-02-24, 2021-02-24

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Abstract This episode focuses on the importance of political education and the understanding of revolutionary and People’s history in organizing efforts in the Black community. Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage discuss the educational foundation of the Black Panther Party Cubs and the Prisoners of Conscience Committee (POCC), the Rainbow Coalition, and the fallacy of Black on Black Crime. The hosts speak to Brother Fleetwood, author of Hip Hop Tried 2 Kill Me, as well as the family...
Dates: 2021-02-24

Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-08-21, 2021-08-21

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On this episode, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. discusses race and class struggles and contridictions. Objective analysis is reviewed that way people can make informed descisions. Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican activist and his envolvement in the Universal Negro Improvemnet Association (UNIA).

Dates: 2021-08-21

Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2022-01-26, 2022-01-26

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In this episode of Free ‘Em All radio, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. discusses class contradictions, the assassination of Nipsey Hussle, the importance of legacy, and touches on the topic of the Covid-19 pandemic. Three callers continue the conversation about Nipsey Hussle and asks the Chairman for advice. The Chairman also discussed the importance of terms used and encourages the use of brutal terms.

Dates: 2022-01-26

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