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Black Agenda Radio May 12, 2023
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
12 May 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio May 12, 2023

In this week’s segment we learn about the work of the U.S. May Day Brigade in Cuba and the police killing of two young Black men at Jackson State in Mississippi in 1970. But first we hear from Chairman Omali Yeshitela of the African People’s Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement, discussing the indictments of himself and two members of their solidarity organization.

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