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Sources Select ResourcesBlack Guerrilla FamilyWikipedia article Article The Black Guerilla Family (also known as the Black Family or the Black Vanguard) is a prison and street gang founded in 1966 by George Jackson and W.L. Nolen while they were incarcerated at San Quenti... Black Panther PartyConnexipedia Article Article African-American organization established to promote Black Power. Could urban farming provide a much-needed oasis in the Tulsa food desert?Lieberman, Amy Article 2016 The Guardian Oklahoma is one of the most food insecure states in the US, where families struggle to buy enough healthy food. Locals are trying to ease poverty with community farming, but face difficulty in a city ... The leaders of the American Womens March have spoken: Jews are unwelcome on the feminist leftTeitel, Emma Article 2018 Toronto Star Columnist Emma Teitel draws attention to the problematic relationship between US Women's March organizers and antisemetic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. Left Out History - reviewAgainst The Current vol. 162 Boone, Barri Article 2013 Against The Current A review of 'Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels and Black Power' by Amy Sonnie and James Tracy. The Long Sad Slide From Leading Civil Rights Organization to Anti-Black Lives Matter GroupFang, Lee Article 2015 The Intercept When you place someone on the seat of power, it can corrupt them. The Making of Jericho RoadAgainst The Current vol. 132 Williams, Charles Article 2008 Against The Current An interview with Michael Honey. The paperback edition of Michael Honey’s Going Down Jericho Road: The Memphis Strike, Martin Luther King’s Last Campaign is released this January 2008. Rising Up Against Police Violence, From the Black Panthers to #BlackLivesMatterThompson, Juan Article 2015 The Intercept I turned away more than once while watching Stanley Nelson's documentary The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution. I averted my eyes from the screen when FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover's nefarious... Student Nonviolent Coordinating CommitteeConnexipedia Article Article One of the principal organizations of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.
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