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![Application for Repatriation and Dual Citizenship for African American Political Prisoners of War and Ex-Political Prisoners](images/thumbnails//28075.jpg)
Publisher: December 12th Movement International SecretariatYear: 1994Format: MonographCollection: Republic of New Afrika
Historical Persepctive on Political Prisoners and POWs from the Black Liberation Movement being held in the US. Includes profiles on political prisoners and the Geneva Convention Regulations as related to prisoners of war.
![On Captured Citizens, Political Prisoners, and Prisoners of War: A New Afrikan Perspective](images/thumbnails//28076.jpg)
This article is an updated version of Toward Clarity on CC's, PP's and POW's written in 1978 and published in Notes From a New Afrikan POW Journal Book Two.
![Talk with Assata Shakur in Cuba: Somewhere in Cuba](images/thumbnails//28103.jpg)
Transcript of an interview conducted in Cuba in 1995.
![Words from a Sister in Exile](images/thumbnails//28107.jpg)
When revolutionary political activist Assata Shakur (previously JoAnne Chesimard) made a daring escape from prison in 1979, she- like our fugative slave ancestors- became legendary in the Black community. Here she speaks about her life in Cuba today.
![Eyes of the Rainbow Documentary Screening](images/thumbnails//28109.jpg)
Flyer for a screening of Eyes of the Rainbow at the Alice Art Theater
![Soulbook #7: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica](images/thumbnails//28138.jpg)
Publisher: SoulbookYear: 1967Volume Number: Vol. 2-3 Summer-FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: On Vietnam; For Black Guerillas; The Propaganda Detachment of the Vietnamese Liberation Army; On Centralization; Reject Notes (Poetry); A Prison Diary; Fanonian Ideology and the Peasantry; Other Versions; Cuba: The Untold Story, Part 1.
![The Black Voice](images/thumbnails//30624.jpg)
Publisher: United Black WorkersYear: 1976Volume Number: Vol. 6-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications