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![CEML: Marion Prison Demonstration 1989](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: V 623Format: VHSCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
Demonstration against the Marion Prison control unit. Rally begins with a Puerto Rican religious service. Chokwe Lumumba speaks at about 40 minutes in.
![Chokwe Lumumba speaks about Pontiac Brothers](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
In January, 1981, Chokwe Lumumba speaks to a gathering of people at the Moncada Library. The primary topic of his speech is the Pontiac Brothers (30 prisoners) and the rebellion that occurred on July 2, 1978 in the Pontiac Prison in Pontiac, Illinois. Lumumba give an overview of the event by talking about the 1,000 (+) prisoners who rebelled against the inhumane, filthy, brutal, and overcrowded conditions and the ramifications of the rebellion. The Pontiac Rebellion is often compared to the more widely known Attica Rebellion in the Attica Correctional Facility in Attica, New York, which occurred in 1971.
![New Afrikan Declaration of Independence](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: New Afrikan People's OrganizationFormat: MonographCollection: New Afrikan People's Organization
Reproduction. The New Afrikan Declaration of Independence, a profile of the New Afrikan Peoples Organization (NAPO), the text of the founding statement of NAPO, why we use the term New Afrikan, why we say free the land, New Afrikan creed, Principles and Programme of Action of NAPO, Message from the Chairman Chokwe Lumumba, Who Are the New Afrikan Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War.
![An Evening in Solidarity with the Pontiac Brothers](images/thumbnails//31101.jpg)
Publisher: The Moncada Library, May 19th Communist Organization and John Brown Anti-Klan CommitteeVolume Number: 31-JanFormat: FlyerCollection: Moncada Library
Background on the Pontiac Brothers case and upcoming actions in protest.
![A Forum: Free All Afrikan POWs: The Fight Against COINTELPRO](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Speakers include Afeni Shakur; Chokwe Lumumba; Bill Hampton and Judith Clark. Benefit for the National Taskforce for COINTELPRO Ligitation and Research
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