April 9, 1898: Birthday of comrade Paul Robeson, actor, singer, athlete, communist and fighter for Black liberation.
Photo: Paul Robeson joins the picket line outside the American Theater in St. Louis on Jan. 25, 1947.
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April 9, 1898: Birthday of comrade Paul Robeson, actor, singer, athlete, communist and fighter for Black liberation.
Photo: Paul Robeson joins the picket line outside the American Theater in St. Louis on Jan. 25, 1947.
#StopTheBans Actions
This Tuesday, May 21st at noon local time at statehouses, town squares, and courthouses across the nation--with other events throughout the week--we will show up to speak out and fight back against this unconstitutional attempt to gut Roe and punish women.
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No child should have to fucking worry that their parents may be killed for no reason other than the color of their skin.
No child should have to do this.
Uprising Block Party #WeKeepUsSafe #Uprising #CharlotteProtest #OneYearLater #LovingUs #MovingForward #TheStruggleContinues
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After Charlotte Uprising, solidarity activists focus on Bank of America
By Kris Hamel
From New York to Los Angeles and other cities in between, activists came out on Oct. 4 to show solidarity with the Charlotte Uprising and to echo its demands for justice and an end to racist police brutality and killings.
Many of these actions centered on Bank of America locations, highlighting the role BOA plays as part of the ruling elite in Charlotte, which supports the police in its repression of the people, especially Black and Brown people. The city is known as the “Wall Street of the South.”
The latest outrage was the videotaped murder of Keith Lamont Scott by Charlotte cops on Sept. 20 and the ensuing repression of the community that rose up in rebellion after Scott’s killing. The police murder of protester Justin Carr on Sept. 21 intensified the rebellion. Arrest warrants for 95 people have been issued.
#NYC Marching in solidarity w/ #Charlotte #NYCstandswithCharlotte #keithscott #Harlem #charlotteuprising #charlotteprotest