Poet, activist and esteemed elder Amiri Baraka was one of those who showed up in Harlem last month to greet a delegation of Cuban visitors. He took the occasion to express profound reservations about the letter and petition circulated by Carlos Moore and signed by a number of prominent American blacks who, given Moore's fifty year career as an anti-Cuba stooge, really should have known better. (Video courtesy of www.WBAIX.org, Don DeBar.)
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Poet, activist and esteemed elder Amiri Baraka was one of those who showed up in Harlem last month to greet a delegation of Cuban visitors. He took the occasion to express profound reservations about the letter and petition circulated by Carlos Moore and signed by a number of prominent American blacks who, given Moore's fifty year career as an anti-Cuba stooge, really should have known better. (Video courtesy of www.WBAIX.org, Don DeBar.)
If you cannot see the video above, click here.
Poet, activist and esteemed elder Amiri Baraka was one of those who showed up in Harlem last month to greet a delegation of Cuban visitors. He took the occasion to express profound reservations about the letter and petition circulated by Carlos Moore and signed by a number of prominent American blacks who, given Moore's fifty year career as an anti-Cuba stooge, really should have known better.
If you cannot see the video above, click here.
Esteemed elder Amiri Baraka was one of those who showed up in Harlem last month to greet a delegation of Cuban visitors. He took the occasion to express profound reservations about the letter and petition circulated by Carlos Moore and signed by a number of prominent American blacks who, given Moore's fifty year career as an anti-Cuba stooge, really should have known better.
If you cannot see the video above, click here.