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01. African Liberation Day Demonstration, 1974
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March in support of Pan-African and Nationalist movements through the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC near Howard University. Interviews are conducted with African Liberation Support Committee (ALSC) International Representative Dawolu Gene Locke, from Houston, Texas and Poet and Activist Imamu Amiri Baraka an At-Large member of the ALSC.
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02. African Liberation Support Committee panel, Washington, D.C., Day 2: Introduction of Debate by Dawolu Gene Locke, ALSC Chairperson
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Dawolu Gene Locke provides background on the prior day's discussion. This is footage of the first panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event is being held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University. Speakers include: Saludin Muhammad, Brother Sufu, Abdul Alkalimat, Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture, Muhammed Ahmed, Imamu Amiri Baraka.
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03. African Liberation Support Committee panel, Washington, D.C., Day 2: Moderator John Warfield
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John Warfield, Treasurer of the African Liberation Support Committee introduces Muhammad Ahmed. This is footage of the first panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event is being held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University. Speakers include: Saludin Muhammad, Brother Sufu, Abdul Alkalimat, Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture, Muhammed Ahmed, Imamu Amiri Baraka.
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04. African Liberation Support Committee panel, Washington, D.C., Day 2: African Peoples Party: African Peoples Party: Saladin Muhammad
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Saladin Muhammad speaks during the first panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University. Speakers include: Saludin Muhammad, Brother Sufu, Abdul Alkalimat, Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture, Muhammed Ahmed, Imamu Amiri Baraka.
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05. African Liberation Support Committee panel, Washington, D.C., Day 2: African Peoples Party: Brother Sufu Abner Berry
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Brother Sufu Abner Berry speaks during the first panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University. Speakers include: Saludin Muhammad, Brother Sufu, Abdul Alkalimat, Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture, Muhammed Ahmed, Imamu Amiri Baraka.
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06. African Liberation Support Committee panel, Washington, D.C., Day 2: Peoples College: Abdul Alkalimat
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Abdul Akalimat speaks during the first panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University. Speakers include: Saludin Muhammad, Brother Sufu, Abdul Alkalimat, Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture, Muhammed Ahmed, Imamu Amiri Baraka.
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07. African Liberation Support Committee panel, Washington, D.C., Day 2: All African People's Revolutionary Party: Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture
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All African People's Revolutionary Party: Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture speaks during the first panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University. Speakers include: Saludin Muhammad, Brother Sufu, Abdul Alkalimat, Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture, Muhammed Ahmed, Imamu Amiri Baraka.
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08. African Liberation Day Conference, Panel 2: Pan African Congress (USA): Kwadwo Akpan
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The first presenter Kwadwo Akpan of the Pan-African Congress speaks during the second panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University.
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09. African Liberation Day Conference, Panel 2: ALSC Founding Chair: Owusu Sadaukai (Howard Fuller)
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Second presenter Owusu Sadaukai (Howard Fuller) speaks during the second panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University.
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10. African Liberation Day Conference, Panel 2: Congress of African People: Imamu Amiri Baraka
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Third presenter Imamu Amiri Baraka speaks during the second panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University.
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11. African Liberation Day Conference, Panel 2: Discussion
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Comment from Kwadwo Akpan and Panelists and the session Question and Answer period during the second panel discussion held during day 2 of the African Liberation Day Festivities.The event was held in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University.
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12. African Liberation Day: African Festival and speeches in Malcolm X (Meridian Hill) Park in Washington, D.C.
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African Liberation Day Festival in Malcolm X (Meridian Hill) Park in Washington, D.C. speakers include Amiri Baraka.
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13. African Liberation Day Demonstration March to the White House
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African Liberation Day March on 16th Street in Washington, DC to the White House. Includes the march and interviews with participants from around the country.
In May 1974, led by the African Liberation Day Support Committee supporters of Black liberation movements from around the nation and at least six countries convened in Washington, DC for the second African Liberation Day. Over two days activities were held to show support for liberation on the African continent and show solidarity for the global fight for equality for Black people. Activities included a march on 14th street in Washington, DC, a march to the White House and a festival in Malcolm X (Meridian Hill) Park. This footage was filmed for the Howard University Institute for the Arts and Humanities by Mr. Harold Burke.
This footage is made possible through a generous donation and support of Dr. Abdul Alkalimat. To learn more about the work of Dr. Alkalimat please visit his website here.
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