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Important Figures

In Tribute to El Soldado de Colorado

COINTELPRO, Experiences at the Archives, From the Archives..., Important Figures, Liberation Struggles, Youth
Labor Day weekend 1972, La Raza Unida Party (LRUP) was holding its inaugural national convention in El Paso, Texas. The purpose of the convention was to discuss the priories and strategies… Details

What’s New in the Archives

From the Archives..., Important Figures, Liberation Struggles, Prison and Political Prisoners
What’s New in the Archives… Recently, a rare copy of Sunviews, written by Sundiata Acoli in 1983, was donated to the Archives. Sundiata Acoli, a Black Liberation Freedom Fighter is currently… Details

Malcolm X: The Human Behind the Man

From the Archives..., Important Figures, Liberation Struggles
(The following piece was written by Stephanie Jones, a University of San Francisco Senior and an intern at the Freedom Archives.) How many times have you heard the “I Have a Dream” speech?… Details

Malcolm X: Message To the Grassroots

Important Figures, Liberation Struggles
The famous speech, “A Message to the Grassroots,” by Malcolm X has caught my attention as a great speech that youth need to hear. In the speech, he speaks about Black people… Details

Walking the Lonely Road: A Review of Paul Robeson’s Words of Freedom

Freedom Archives Productions, Important Figures
March 09, 2008 By Ron Jacobs from ZNET

When we think of Paul Robeson, those of us who know his work hear that bass voice professing a melody like no other voice bass ever recorded. His voice
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