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“in the long run, the people are our only appeal. the only ones who can free us are ourselves.”
—assata shakur (autobiography, 1987)
abolitionnotes.org a free and evolving, volunteer-run education project that exists outside of the academy in a small and slowly growing effort make the work of radical and revolutionary movements throughout history fighting for liberation more accessible to study groups, freedom schools, organizers, students, etc. with an emphasis on marxist, pan-africanist, internationalist, anti-imperialist, decolonial struggles throughout history including the struggle to free political prisoners.
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“Every artist, every scientist, must decide now where they stand..through the destruction, in certain countries, of the greatest of man’s literary heritage, through the propagation of false ideas of racial and national superiority, the artist, the scientist, the writer is challenged. The struggle invades the formerly cloistered halls of our universities and other seats of learning. The battlefront is everywhere.There is no sheltered rear.”
– Paul Robeson
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