The Revolutionary Nationalist Leadership of Malcolm X and the Rise of National Liberation Movements Worldwide Fighting U,S
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The revolutionary nationalist leadership of Malcolm X and the rise of national liberation movements worldwide fighting u,s. imperialism in the 1950's propelled the Black liberation struggle from a movement for civil rights to a struggle for human rights, Black power and self-determination, Revolutionary organizations such as the Black Panther Party (B.P.P.) and the Revolutionary Action Movement (R.A.M.) emerged to lead Black people to fight for liberation against u.s. imperialism and all its repressive forces, It was the Panthers who gave political leadership in defining the police as pigs and enemies of all people. The establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika in 1968 named the national territory of the New Afrikan nation and fought that land and independence would be the only strategy for freedom, The Black liberation struggle led in the building of anti-imperialist struggle in this country and led the call to build solidarity with the Vietnamese nation in its fight for national liberation and socialism, It was this clear identification of u.s. imperialism as the enemy of Third World nations and progressive white people that organized millions of white people to build a massive anti- imperialist student movement and gave power to the building of the anti- imperialist struggle for women's liberation and gay liberation as well. This movement also engaged in many militant and armed actions against the u.s. imperialist state and in support of Vietnam and the Black liberation struggle. The u.s. government unleashed its COINTELPRO war against the Black liberation struggle to attempt to destroy it by attacking organizations and frame-ups, jailings and murders of thousands of Black activists, The government attempted to portray the Panthers and the Black Liberation Army as "mad dogs" and "criminals" and consolidate support among white people for this fbi/police counterinsurgency warfare. The fact that many white people took a stand against u.s. government attacks on the Black liberation struggle broke through the government's strategy to divide white activists from the leadershi of the Black liberation struggle. The liberation of Assata Shakur in 1979 was the greatest blow to the COINTELPRO strategy. Faced with the adavance of the national liberation struggles within its own borders, u.s, imperialism is heightening its COINTELPRO attacks today and this must be fought and defeated. KEEP ASSATA SHAKUR FREE! FREE THE LAND!.