James Baldwin
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omas Fernandez Robaina and Gisela Arandia with others in Detroit
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Cubans visit Detroit to share information on the African presence

By Abayomi Azikiwe Detroit has been a center of interest and support of the Cuban Revolution for many decades where the majority-African-American population has engaged in various projects to enhance interactions between both geopolitical regions. […]
Pam Africa
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Recent unrest reveals continuing revolutionary spirit in Haiti

By Abayomi Azikiwe During the month of February, hundreds of thousands of Haitians took to the streets to demonstrate in response to the horrific economic crisis sweeping the Caribbean nation. For 10 straight days, workplaces, […]
protesters for kaepernick
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Wright Museum Protest 03-12-2019
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Jefferson exhibit generates racial controversy in Detroit

By Abayomi Azikywe An historical exhibit designed to examine various aspects of the life and people of the Monticello plantation in Virginia during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, which was owned by Thomas […]
Five officers of the Women’s League, Newport, RI
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Women’s Suffrage and African Emancipation During the 19th Century

By Abayomi Azikiwe Since the mid-19th century there has been a periodic interrelationship between the movements for African emancipation and women’s liberation. Of course, these convergences have not been without serious contradictions, particularly in light […]
Africans thrown overboard for insurance money
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In August 1619, slaves began arriving in Jamestown. Over the next couple hundred years, slavery would explode in Virginia and surrounding states.
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