The Pan-African movement for international Black unity is one of the great movements of modern history. Its New World roots go back at least to the eighteenth century. In its time it... Read more »
Alright everyone, we got part 2 of our interview with Raggo Zulu Rebel! We continue our discussion about the fierce competition involved in the music industry and how it creates a myriad... Read more »
C-101 presents part one of a two-part series featuring excerpts from our interview with highly creative and prolific hip hop artist Raggo Zulu Rebel! Read more »
Malcolm’s lucid analysis that Black people in the Americas are an African people, helped to crystallize the point that colonialism was the problem Black people have all over... Read more »
A lot has changed since El Hajj Malik El Shabazz walked the earth. The 1960’s were a time of promise that held up the possibility of a better tomorrow for humanity. The... Read more »
With America being founded on genocide and slavery, is there any wonder that Assata Shakur is relentlessly pursued by the same government that brought Africans to the Americas kicking and screaming! Our... Read more »
As the great African patriot born in Jamaica, Paul Bogle said, “Remember your colour and cleave to black,” this is what Walter Rodney, the great African revolutionary from Guyana, always held true... Read more »
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin talks about the nature of politics in America and political systems in general. He makes it clear that the political trajectory of any society is dictated by the structure... Read more »
February 1965: The Final Speeches (Malcolm X speeches & writings): Malcolm Setting the Record Straight In His Own Words! Part 3 of 3