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  • MANIFESTO: African LGBTI Manifesto/Declaration, April 18, 2010
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    MANIFESTO: African LGBTI Manifesto/Declaration, April 18, 2010
    10 Mar 2021
    The manifesto claimed the LGBTI struggle as an indelible and urgent part of the history of Pan-Africanism and the ongoing movements for Black sovereignty.
  • MANIFESTO: “The Crime of Being Born Black on American Soil”: Claudia Jones’s Statement Before Being Sentenced, February 2, 1953
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    MANIFESTO: “The Crime of Being Born Black on American Soil”: Claudia Jones’s Statement Before Being Sentenced, February 2, 1953
    03 Mar 2021
    Claudia Jones’s arrests and eventual deportation were part of the expansion of the US government’s Cold War attacks on immigrants—Black immigrants included—who were affiliated with the Communi
  • MANIFESTO: Ten Commandments of Democracy in Haiti, September 25, 1991
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    MANIFESTO: Ten Commandments of Democracy in Haiti, September 25, 1991
    17 Feb 2021
    Almost 20 years ago, the president elected by Haiti’s poor majority gave the United Nations a lesson in the meaning of democracy for historically oppressed peoples.
  • Black Citizenship Forum: Black Citizenship and the Problem of “Coloniality”
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    Black Citizenship Forum: Black Citizenship and the Problem of “Coloniality”
    10 Feb 2021
    Blacks subject as a stateless and rightless provider of cheap labor in a globalized and racial capitalist economy.
  • MANIFESTO: Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, August, 1920
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    MANIFESTO: Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, August, 1920
    03 Feb 2021
    As part of our mission to supplement BAR’s historical perspective, the Black Agenda Review examines the Harlem meeting and manifesto that shook the Black world, a century ago.
  • Black Citizenship Forum: Pan-Africanism and the Pitfalls of National Citizenship 
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    Black Citizenship Forum: Pan-Africanism and the Pitfalls of National Citizenship 
    27 Jan 2021
    The Review interrogates the thought of academic and activist Layla Brown-Vincent, who says she was “reared and steeped in Pan-Africanist thought and organization” from birth.
  • Return to the Source: Democracy is Dead
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    Return to the Source: Democracy is Dead
    20 Jan 2021
    By what stretch of the imagination can the US be a democracy when ordinary citizens have virtually no influence over what their government does? 
  • Black Citizenship Forum: Black Intellectuals and the Violence of Citizenship
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    Black Citizenship Forum: Black Intellectuals and the Violence of Citizenship
    13 Jan 2021
    Not just in the White Settler States, but throughout the Black world the very possibility of Black citizenship has been gutted.
  • Racial Capitalism, Black Liberation, and South Africa
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    Racial Capitalism, Black Liberation, and South Africa
    16 Dec 2020
    The phrase racial capitalism first emerged in the context of the anti-Apartheid and southern African liberation struggles in the 1970s.
  • Notes Toward a National Defense Organization Against Racism and Political Repression, 1973
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    Notes Toward a National Defense Organization Against Racism and Political Repression, 1973
    10 Dec 2020
    Few records survive of the birth of a national anti-police repression organization formed by supporters of Angela Davis – but government spies preserved Davis’ speech.
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