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Black Alliance For Peace
13 July 2022
Black Alliance for Peace condemns U.S. sanctions on Cuba and supports self-determination and sovereignty for that nation.
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José Martí’s account of the 1889 Pan-American Congress offers lessons for last week’s failed Summit of the Americas.
Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
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The Summit of the Americas is not the property of the host nation. The U.S.
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