Still Black, Still Strong: Survivors Of The War Against Black Revolutionaries - Dhoruba Bin Wahad, Mumia Abu-Jamal & Assata Shakur (1993)
h/t @superchrismarsh for recommending this
“One of the things that scares white America is the thought of assertive Black manhood. They cannot deal with the threat that it represents to white male supremacy.” - Dhoruba Bin Wahad on the psycho-sexual motivation behind COINTELPRO
“While the disenfranchised Black community is fed the psychological pablum of non-violence, the enfranchised majority white community trains its children in the use of force in its war colleges & police paramilitary institutions.” - Dhoruba Bin Wahad
Assata Shakur on fascist NJ/NY courts & how the state/govt harassed, jailed & even murdered attorneys for defending her.
Lawyer Stanley Cohen, was found dead in his apt. but “there never was a report of how he was killed.”
NYPD stole her legal records from his apt. as “evidence”
Dhoruba Bin Wahad on the Lexington Control Unit, a super-max prison in KY for women that was forced to close for being an inhumane institution dedicated to torture.
Alejandrina Torres, Susan Rosenberg & Silvia Baraldini: anti-imperialist freedom fighters imprisoned in Lexington.
“Amnesty International does not support movements that advocate the overthrow of the existing political order...even if a political order is racist & reactionary, historically discriminatory...Amnesty International is a racist organization.” - Dhoruba Bin Wahad
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