{UAH} FIDEL CASTRO AND BLACK PEOPLE:
FIDEL CASTRO AND BLACK PEOPLE:
''He consulted with Kwame Nkrumah, Malcolm X, Min. Louis Farrakhan and Dr. Conrad Worrill of the National Black United Front. He sent money, blood and guts to fight for African Liberation in the Front-line States of Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and beyond to the Congo in aid of Patrice Lumumba.
When at the United Nations in 1960, El-Presidente' left the plush hotel on one side of Manhattan choosing to reside in Harlem with his people at the Theresa Hotel, as he was guarded by the Fruit of Islam.
In 1975, the Apartheid South African government, wanted to stop Angola's march to freedom, with assistance from the racist United States (supporters of Apartheid), President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Donald Rumsfeld were offering material support to Apartheid, South Africa sent its troops to fight the MPLA (Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola) and its leader Agostinho Neto who was firmly anti-Apartheid.
What did Fidel do? Castro sent more than 36,000 troops to fight the South Africans and prevent them from colonizing Angola in aid of the Apartheid system. Facts.
When the U.S. Government succeeded in destroying the Black Liberation Struggle in the late 1960's and 70's...after the political assassinations of Fred Hampton and others, the imprisonment of Geronimo Pratt, Sundiata Acoli, Dhoruba Bin-Wahad,...it forced our Comrade, Assata Olugbala Shakur to flee..only to be covered by Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution, who has guaranteed her safety for all of these years.
Twelve times, John F. Kennedy attempted to assassinate him during his short presidency. Che', his most trusted comrade, like Malcolm were hunted by the CIA and were not so fortunate.
We say, not goodbye to this Revolutionary...but we salute you with a job well done. Viva Fidel Castro! Viva la Revolucion!''
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*Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba*
Stalk my blog at: http://semuwemba.com/
"My journey is long and my preparation is so little, and weakness has gripped me and death is chasing me!"
-- ''He consulted with Kwame Nkrumah, Malcolm X, Min. Louis Farrakhan and Dr. Conrad Worrill of the National Black United Front. He sent money, blood and guts to fight for African Liberation in the Front-line States of Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and beyond to the Congo in aid of Patrice Lumumba.
When at the United Nations in 1960, El-Presidente' left the plush hotel on one side of Manhattan choosing to reside in Harlem with his people at the Theresa Hotel, as he was guarded by the Fruit of Islam.
In 1975, the Apartheid South African government, wanted to stop Angola's march to freedom, with assistance from the racist United States (supporters of Apartheid), President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Donald Rumsfeld were offering material support to Apartheid, South Africa sent its troops to fight the MPLA (Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola) and its leader Agostinho Neto who was firmly anti-Apartheid.
What did Fidel do? Castro sent more than 36,000 troops to fight the South Africans and prevent them from colonizing Angola in aid of the Apartheid system. Facts.
When the U.S. Government succeeded in destroying the Black Liberation Struggle in the late 1960's and 70's...after the political assassinations of Fred Hampton and others, the imprisonment of Geronimo Pratt, Sundiata Acoli, Dhoruba Bin-Wahad,...it forced our Comrade, Assata Olugbala Shakur to flee..only to be covered by Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution, who has guaranteed her safety for all of these years.
Twelve times, John F. Kennedy attempted to assassinate him during his short presidency. Che', his most trusted comrade, like Malcolm were hunted by the CIA and were not so fortunate.
We say, not goodbye to this Revolutionary...but we salute you with a job well done. Viva Fidel Castro! Viva la Revolucion!''
*Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba*
Stalk my blog at: http://semuwemba.com/
"My journey is long and my preparation is so little, and weakness has gripped me and death is chasing me!"
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