Here's a clip of Stalin telling Nazi Germany they don't want that smoke.
Kwame Nkrumah explains why "Africa is rich but Africans are poor"
Angela Davis shatters the concept of "glass ceiling" feminism.
Leila Khaled speaks on Marxism-Leninism.
Winnie Mandela proclaims "You cannot reform apartheid"
Assata Shakur's favorite things about Cuba.
Fidel calls out the US on Face The Nation
Michael Parenti on the Cuban Revolution
Norman Finklestein silences a bunch of zionists.
Malcolm X on the House Negro and Field Negro.
Robin D.G. Kelley & Angela Davis discuss the ways in which art can be a material force.
Hugo Chavez calls George Bush the devil.
Leslie Feinberg recounts the time she found out "there has always been people like me"
Tupac talks about finding the New Afrikan in everybody.
Mumia Abu-Jamal talks about how corporations control the media.
Walter Rodney talks about African identity.
Kwame Ture's message to America.
Thomas Sankara speaks about imperialism.
Toni Morrison responds to the question, "When are you going to stop centering race in your novels?"
Clips from the Congress of African People circa 1970
James Baldwin goes off about the connections between Europe and the US.
Maya Angelou's critique of historians.
W.E.B DuBois speaks about Communism.
Elaine Brown checks an interviewer about a historical inaccuracy in regards to the role of women in the Panthers.
Lenin on The Middle Peasants
Stalin giving all the facts about Hitler and Nazi Germany.
Kwame Ture on Pan-Africanism
Kwame Ture on principles vs adherence.
Malcolm X on #GoVote
Malcolm X on Liberals and Conservatives
Fred Hampton explains why political education is imperative.
Fela Kuti talks about colonialism & Kwame Nkrumah
Che details how life has changed for Cuba due to the US blockade.
Maurice Bishop speaks about how valuable Cuban aid is to Grenada's revolution.
Hortense Spillers on James Baldwin.
Robin D.G. Kelley on "Whiteness as property"
Salvador Allende's last message to his people.
Michael Manley campaigning in Jamaica.
Who was Thomas Sankara?
Tupac talks about worker exploitation in the entertainment industry.
Samia Nkrumah offers a nuanced take about China's investment in Africa.
Audre Lorde explains why reading other people's poetry sometimes upsets her.
Nelson Mandela stands in solidarity with those who materially support the South African struggle.
Nikki Giovanni reads All Eyes On You
Lorraine Hansberry provides insight into what prompted her to make "A Raisin In The Sun" + the symbolism of the Black matriarch in the play.
Prof. Anthony Monteiro explains some of W.E.B. Du Bois's contributions to Pan-Africanism
Footage of Kwame Nkrumah's visit to Lagos.
Angela Davis "What does it mean to be a revolutionary?" (1972)
Marc Lamont Hill speaks on 'Prison Reform vs. Prison Abolition'
Sonia Sanchez offers some advice to young organizers. (Part 1)
Sonia Sanchez advice to young organizers. (Part 2)
Dr. King: "My dream has turned into a nightmare" (Part 1)
Dr. King: "My dream has turned into a nightmare" (Part 2)
Marcus Hunter speaks on the notion of a shared Black experience.
Malcolm X - "We are AFRICAN, and we happen to be in America."
Malcolm X on the need for a strong Africa.
Toni Morrison on the challenges of being a Black woman writer.
Octavia Butler on the dangers of assuming we can see the future.
Cornel West debunks the myth that James Baldwin was celebrated by his peers.
Huey Newton on Women liberation and Gay liberation.
Audre Lorde on 'living life to its fullest' (1982)
Tricia Rose on respectability politics and pop culture.
World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya (1985) - The effects of colonialism in Puerto Rico are detailed.
Audre Lorde on being a Black lesbian in the 1950's.
Audre Lorde on racism in Germany.
Kwame Ture: "Pan-Africanism is the only solution to our problems"
Angela Davis on Communism.
Bobby Seale details the Black Panther Community Survival Program
Hortense Spillers on Enslavement.
Moten on solidarity with Palestine.
Moten on solidarity with Palestine (pt. 2)
Essex Hemphill speaks at Black Nations/ Queer Nations? Conference (March 1995)
Malcolm X on the necessity for Negro Gun Clubs.
h rap brown on voting.
miriam makeba & kwame ture arrive for 1st pan-african cultural festival in algiers. july 1969.
ethiopia prepares to go to war with italy. august 1935.
amilcar cabral at national assembly in guinea. november 1972.
kwame nkrumah, abdel nasser & ben bella call for african unity. may 1963.
robin d.g. kelley reflects on the Black arts movement and the role of the Black artist.
georgia jackson (mother of george jackson) doesn't believe the narrative around her son's death.
new afrikan prison movement (c. 1971)
w.e.b du bois in china.
ella baker: commitment to daily struggle
dessima williams explains how the cia plotted to destroy grenada's socialist goverrnment.

content warning: photograph of mutilated body.
maya angelou on Black womanhood & white womanhood.
james baldwin: america has no friends.
malcolm x on the importance of women in society.
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