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Your Revolutionary Resource Center for Black History Month
Updated February 16, 2015 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us
This year's Black History Month comes at a time when we've seen a massive struggle for justice--beginning with the rebellion in Ferguson, Missouri, in August--unlike anything since the Black liberation struggle of the 1960s. Big questions are posed. Why—more than two centuries after the founding of this country and 50 years after the events depicted in the film Selma—are Black people still oppressed, still brutally discriminated against, and still brutalized and murdered by the police?
On the occasion of Black History Month, we have gathered here a selection of material for those who really want to dig into these questions. This material—including a syllabus that teachers can use for their classes or for other group discussions—speaks to the foundation of this country in slavery, the oppression of African-Americans which has continued throughout the history of the U.S. while taking different forms, and the present-day reality.
Resources
The American Enterprise— Property and Slavery
Peculiar Notions of "Freedom" and Profound Contradictions
How This System Has Betrayed Black People: Crucial Turning Points
by Bob Avakian
Video clips from Bob Avakian's 2003 talk Revolution: Why It's Necessary, Why It's Possible, What It's All About:
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