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Mhenga Kwame Ture: Are You Uplifting Your People With Your "Consciousness"?
Mhenga Amos N. Wilson: The Economic Psychology of African Nationalism [25 January 1987]
US Senate - Church Committee Hearings [1975]: COINTELPRO, FBI Abuses Against Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and More
On January 27, 1975, Senator Frank Church led a new Senate committee formed to investigate allegations of U.S. government spying on its own citizens. The committee's report laid the groundwork for today's controversy over NSA surveillance programs.
US Senate - Church Committee Hearings [1975]: COINTELPRO B3 S1a
On January 27, 1975, Senator Frank Church led a new Senate committee formed to investigate allegations of U.S. government spying on its own citizens. The committee's report laid the groundwork for today's controversy over NSA surveillance programs.
US Senate - Church Committee Hearings [1975]: FBI Program to Destroy The Black Panthers B3 S3
On January 27, 1975, Senator Frank Church led a new Senate committee formed to investigate allegations of U.S. government spying on its own citizens. The committee's report laid the groundwork for today's controversy over NSA surveillance programs.
US Senate - Church Committee Hearings [1975]: FBI Operations against Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
On January 27, 1975, Senator Frank Church led a new Senate committee formed to investigate allegations of U.S. government spying on its own citizens. The committee's report laid the groundwork for today's controversy over NSA surveillance programs.
US Senate - Church Committee Hearings [1975]: Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders IR 4
On January 27, 1975, Senator Frank Church led a new Senate committee formed to investigate allegations of U.S. government spying on its own citizens. The committee's report laid the groundwork for today's controversy over NSA surveillance programs.
Mhenga Yosef Ben Jochannan: The Origin Of The Jewish Anti-Defamation League [ADL]
Mhenga John Henrik Clarke vs Cornell West: "Debate" on Afrikan Nationalism
Mhenga Amos N. Wilson: Moving Beyond White Supremacy, Human Rights & Civil Rights Toward Revolution