THE BLACK PANTHER, BLACK LIBERATION ARMY 'LETTER WRITING' CAMPAIGN
Choose a warrior to write to. Thank them and let them know that they are not forgotten. Ask about their time in prison, and their families. Inquire about their opinions on current events. If you need the contact information for any soldier, say so in the comment section and a reply with that info you've requested will be sent To you ASAP. ✊ i choose...Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald, the longest held Black Panther Party prisoner. The Campaign will begin on Monday October 15th, 2018. Writing one letter to a political prisoner who fought for the rights of minorities isn't too much to ask! Who do you choose??
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Choose your fighter below.
Black Panther Party (BPP), New Afrikan, and Black Liberation Army political prisoners were victims of the COINTELPRO operations in the 1960s-70s when the FBI sought to destroy the Black liberation movement. Those currently incarcerated include, but are not limited to:
Russell Maroon Shoats, http://russellmaroonshoats.wordpress.com
Jalil Muntaqim, http://www.freejalil.comMutulu Shakur, http://assatashakur.org
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, formerly H. Rap Brown, http://imamjamilactionnetwork.weebly.com
Sundiata Acoli was with Assata Shakur (who escaped and found political asylum in Cuba), http://sundiataacoli.org
Veronza Bowers, imprisoned for 40 years, was convicted of murder on the word of two government informers. There were no eye-witnesses and no evidence independent of these informants. At trial, two relatives of the informants gave testimony insisting that they were lying was ignored.
http://veronza.org
Ed Poindexter was a target of COINTELPRO, serving life sentences on charges of killing an Omaha policeman. He was convicted on the testimony of a teenage boy who was beaten by the police and threatened with the electric chair if he did not blame the crime on Poindexter and on Mondo we Langa (who died in prison). Amnesty International defends them as prisoners of conscience. See: http://www.n2pp.info, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi0luaq0eyM, http://www.itsabouttimebpp.com/Announcements/Justice_for_the_Omaha_Two.html
Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald, the longest held Black Panther Party prisoner, http://www.thejerichomovement.com/profile/fitzgerald-romaine-chipKamau Sadiki, http://freekamau.com
Kojo Bomani Sababu (Grailing Brown) was active with the Black Liberation Army, and is a New Afrikan Prisoner of War.
Sababu attempted to free Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera while they were both incarcerated in Kansas, and was convicted of conspiracy. http://prisonersolidarity.net/prisoner/kojo-bomani-sababu-grailing-brown
Ruchell “Cinque” Magee was already imprisoned when he appeared in a courtroom to testify in a trial related to the Soledad Prison Revolt. There, he was spontaneously recruited into the Marin County Courthouse Rebellion, a bid to expose the racist court system and negotiate the liberation of the Soledad Brothers by taking hostages.
http://www.thejerichomovement.com/profile/magee-ruchell-cinque
Sources: afgj.org/politicalprisonersusa, theiconiumfoundation.blogspot.com
Choose a warrior to write to. Thank them and let them know that they are not forgotten. Ask about their time in prison, and their families. Inquire about their opinions on current events. If you need the contact information for any soldier, say so in the comment section and a reply with that info you've requested will be sent To you ASAP. ✊ i choose...Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald, the longest held Black Panther Party prisoner. The Campaign will begin on Monday October 15th, 2018. Writing one letter to a political prisoner who fought for the rights of minorities isn't too much to ask! Who do you choose??
#Letsgo #share
Choose your fighter below.
Black Panther Party (BPP), New Afrikan, and Black Liberation Army political prisoners were victims of the COINTELPRO operations in the 1960s-70s when the FBI sought to destroy the Black liberation movement. Those currently incarcerated include, but are not limited to:
Russell Maroon Shoats, http://russellmaroonshoats.wordpress.com
Jalil Muntaqim, http://www.freejalil.comMutulu Shakur, http://assatashakur.org
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, formerly H. Rap Brown, http://imamjamilactionnetwork.weebly.com
Sundiata Acoli was with Assata Shakur (who escaped and found political asylum in Cuba), http://sundiataacoli.org
Veronza Bowers, imprisoned for 40 years, was convicted of murder on the word of two government informers. There were no eye-witnesses and no evidence independent of these informants. At trial, two relatives of the informants gave testimony insisting that they were lying was ignored.
http://veronza.org
Ed Poindexter was a target of COINTELPRO, serving life sentences on charges of killing an Omaha policeman. He was convicted on the testimony of a teenage boy who was beaten by the police and threatened with the electric chair if he did not blame the crime on Poindexter and on Mondo we Langa (who died in prison). Amnesty International defends them as prisoners of conscience. See: http://www.n2pp.info, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi0luaq0eyM, http://www.itsabouttimebpp.com/Announcements/Justice_for_the_Omaha_Two.html
Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald, the longest held Black Panther Party prisoner, http://www.thejerichomovement.com/profile/fitzgerald-romaine-chipKamau Sadiki, http://freekamau.com
Kojo Bomani Sababu (Grailing Brown) was active with the Black Liberation Army, and is a New Afrikan Prisoner of War.
Sababu attempted to free Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera while they were both incarcerated in Kansas, and was convicted of conspiracy. http://prisonersolidarity.net/prisoner/kojo-bomani-sababu-grailing-brown
Ruchell “Cinque” Magee was already imprisoned when he appeared in a courtroom to testify in a trial related to the Soledad Prison Revolt. There, he was spontaneously recruited into the Marin County Courthouse Rebellion, a bid to expose the racist court system and negotiate the liberation of the Soledad Brothers by taking hostages.
http://www.thejerichomovement.com/profile/magee-ruchell-cinque
Sources: afgj.org/politicalprisonersusa, theiconiumfoundation.blogspot.com
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