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  • Glen Ford , BAR executive editor
    If You Embrace Assata, You Must Fight the Black Misleadership Class
    22 Jun 2017
    by BAR executive editor Glen Ford Donald Trump’s lynch party seeking the extradition of Assata Shakur from Cuba includes every U.S. president -- most especially Barack Obama, who doubled the bounty…
  • Ajamu Baraka , BAR editor and columnist
    Philando Castile, Charleena Lyles: The Body Count in the U.S. War against Black People Continues
    21 Jun 2017
    by BAR editor and columnist Ajamu Baraka Add the name of Charleena Lyles, a pregnant woman from Seattle, to the list of victims of the U.S. State. Her name will soon move down the column, since…
  • Mayor-elect Lumumba: Jackson “to be the Most Radical City on the Planet”
    21 Jun 2017
    by Anna Wolfe Chokwe Antar Lumumba and his supporters won a second chance to make Jackson, Mississippi, the city that tests the limits of what can be accomplished in a mostly Black city under U.S.…
  • A Case for Reparations at the University of Chicago
    21 Jun 2017
    by Ashley Finigan, Caine Jordan, Guy Emerson Mount, Kai Parker The University of Chicago, the famous center of laissez-fair capitalist economics on the city’s South Side, was endowed by one of…
  • What’s Hidden Behind the Walls of America’s Prisons?
    13 Jun 2017
    by Heather Ann Thompsom The U.S. penal system is like a cosmic Black Hole: far more massive than its counterparts anywhere else in the world -- with 2.3 million behind bars, 4.5 million on probation…
  • America's Toxic Prisons: The Environmental Injustices of Mass Incarceration
    13 Jun 2017
    by Candice Bernd, Zoe Loftus-Farren and Maureen Nandini Mitra Most people realize that prisons are bad for the bodies and minds of the inmates. However, the vast U.S. prison gulag is also a huge…
  • Hubert Harrison
    Jeffrey B. Perry
    100th Anniversary of Hubert Harrison’s Founding of the Militant “New Negro Movement”
    13 Jun 2017
    by Jeffrey B. Perry The modern Black liberation movement can be said to have begun with the founding of Hubert Harrison’s Liberty League, in Harlem, a century ago. The League demanded that lynching…
  • In the Face of Trump's Surveillance Threats, Local Movements Demand Disclosure of Police Technologies
    05 Jun 2017
    by Candice Bernd In anticipation that the Trump administration will expand on Obama’s domestic spying practices, a coalition of civil liberties groups is pushing a Community Control Over Police…
  • Melissa Harris-Perry is Blowing Smoke Again
    01 Jun 2017
    A Black Agenda Radio commentary by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon Dr. Melissa Harris-Perry brands the NAACP “irrelevant” in a May 30 New York Times opo ed without the bother of naming a single…
  • Glen Ford , BAR executive editor
    Black-Hating Negroes and Their Uses: David Clarke at Homeland Security
    01 Jun 2017
    by BAR executive editor Glen Ford The Black sheriff from Milwaukee is a cartoon character whose elevation to Homeland Security is intended as an insult to Black people and a sop to the most bigoted…
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