Conversation with Eldridge Cleaver: Algiers, Numéro 2McGraw-Hill, 1970 - 131 pages |
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... tion that was the legacy of the former capitalist society . Cleaver had become friendly with some negro musicians and dancers and from them had learned what many white Cubans privately acknowledge , that certain racist attitudes and ...
... tion that was the legacy of the former capitalist society . Cleaver had become friendly with some negro musicians and dancers and from them had learned what many white Cubans privately acknowledge , that certain racist attitudes and ...
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... tion , you see . Because you ask me , is the Black Panther Party laying plans for that ? I just want to say that this is my belief , and this is what is going on in my mind , and this is what I feel is necessary , and this is what I am ...
... tion , you see . Because you ask me , is the Black Panther Party laying plans for that ? I just want to say that this is my belief , and this is what is going on in my mind , and this is what I feel is necessary , and this is what I am ...
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... tion . Many people talked about placing the struggle of black people on the same basis of reality that the libera- tion struggles all over the world inevitably reach , but it was Huey who organized this idea and created an instru- ment ...
... tion . Many people talked about placing the struggle of black people on the same basis of reality that the libera- tion struggles all over the world inevitably reach , but it was Huey who organized this idea and created an instru- ment ...
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