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![Robert F. Williams](images/thumbnails//7719.jpg)
Robert F. Williams materials, includes writings by Williams, and biographical writings on Williams, including. Also includes William's newsletter The Crusader, and interviews with him.
![The Black Voice](images/thumbnails//26951.jpg)
Publisher: The Black VoiceVolume Number: Vol. 5-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
![The Black Challenge](images/thumbnails//31824.jpg)
Publisher: African Nationalist Pioneer MovementFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
![Ossie Davis Recites Frederick Douglas](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Format: mp3Producers: Claude Marks, Mark Schwartz, Lincoln BergmanProgram: Real Dragon, assorted insertsCollection: Black Liberation
A sample of Ossie Davis reciting Frederick Douglass' “West India Emancipation Speech" originally delivered on August 3, 1857. Davis' narration was delivered at an event for the San Quintin 6 on March 3, 2000.
![Maya Angelou reads "Harriet Tubman"](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Publisher: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Black Liberation
Excerpt of Maya Angelou reading "Harriet Tubman" by Margaret Walker at at 1972 benefit for Angela Davis.
![James Baldwin and American Identity](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Publisher: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Black Liberation
In this speech given in 1963 James Baldwin addresses the genocide and slave labor that is largely denied by the history of the 'formation' of the United States.
![Black Liberation Part 1](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Publisher: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Black Liberation
Sweet Honey In The Rock - "Give Your Hands to Struggle"
James Baldwin - about his visit to a slave station near Dakar in Senegal. He expresses his pain as he tries to imagine how the slaves might have felt as they awaited the middle passage. How they were met with the gun and the bible when they arrived and how white America denies and even justifies this history
Sweet Honey In The Rock continued
Freedom medley - a mix of songs from the Civil Rights struggle of the 1960’s
![U.S. Government Continues Attack on Revolutionary Black Women](images/thumbnails//31749.jpg)
Publisher: African People\'s Socialist PartyVolume Number: Vol. 4-9 FebruaryFormat: ExcerptCollection: African People's Socialist Party (APSP)
![Black Liberation Part 2](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Publisher: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Malcolm X on Black Nationalism as a response to US Colonialism; Assata Shakur reads her poem Carry It On tracing the history of Black resistance to white supremacy
![The U.S. Imperialist State and the Black Nation](images/thumbnails//27834.jpg)
Publisher: The Institute of Black Political StudiesFormat: TranscriptCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Speech initially given at a forum in the US Black National Question, along with another major speaker on the topic, Imini Baraka, chairman of the Revolutionary Communist League. Brother Saladin Muhammad is a member of the National Central Committee of the Afrikan Peoples Party.