Family, no other organization in the Diaspora and Africa has done more for the liberation of African people than the principled and powerful cadre of the leadership of AAPRP. For decades, the AAPRP spearheaded the struggle for Africans. Influenced by the best of those from the Civil Rights Movement in the USA and Pan Africanists in Africa, Caribbean, Europe..., the AAPRP not only directly supported the liberation of front line states in southern Africa culminating in its liberation by 1995, it also supported all major struggles across the world. Its impact is still felt today because of its simultaneous effects on the front-line states in northern Africa. AAPRP more than other organizations (Ture, Sankara and others) helped to influence Khaddafi to restore and advance the original OAU Nkrumah's plan for a United States of Africa by 1999. 
 
By the 1990's, though attacked, battle wearied and affected by the illness of its powerful leader, Kwame Ture, AAPRP influence was decisive with Khaddafi's historic unleashing of the Nkrumah Pan Africa to ensure the "rise" of Africa into the 21st century. Africa was suffering from the worse of the colonial era devastation caused by the terror wars on Africans by racist and colonialist forces. Unfortunately, this meteoric rise under Pan Africanism was viciously attacked by 2011 after the deployment of Obama, Africom, Nato, Al Qaeda mercenaries, drones, bribery and other forms of major mass deception and weapons of destruction. The attacks intended to stop the "Nkrumah March" of the AU under Khaddafi to our final victory. Also, during this period in the 21st century, WADU was formed under Baba Brath, Baba Atta, Amb. Thompson,  and others like Min. Menelik to reinforce the United States of Africa agenda until the recent attacks against the AU, WADU, and other key Pan African organizations.We are indeed thankful for the AARPP relentless work and commitment to Pan African victory. 
 
Africans, with the situation of African people in Africa and the African Diaspora getting more desperate, we are urging all Africans everywhere to support ALD for Pan African power or... perish. Also, give your donations to AAPRP and other related organizations working with AAPRP. Min. Menelik
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From: A-APRP (GC) <aaprpgc@pan-africanroots.com>
To: amenelik <amenelik@aol.com>
Sent: Tue, Apr 19, 2016 5:24 pm
Subject: Evites: African Liberation DAy 2016, Black Power 50 & Black Power, Black Lives and Pan-Africanism Comference

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58 years ago, on April 15, 1958, Kwame Nkrumah, the Convention Peoples Party and the Government of Ghana organized Africa Freedom Day at the conclusion of the First Conference of Independent African States. On May 25, 1963 the Founding Conference of the Organization of African Unity OAU) changed Africa Freedom Day’s name to African Liberation Day (ALD). ALD activities have been commemorated in every corner of Africa, the African Diaspora and the World since 1963.
On May 21, 2016, the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC) is organizing African Liberation Day 2016 in Washington, DC under the banner: “Black Visibility is not Black Power; White Power in Black Face is not Black Power! Revolutionary Pan-Africanism is the Highest Expression of Black Power”. ALD 2016 is being organized in solidarity withPalestine (NAKBAR) Day 2016 and the Pan-African and international struggle against zionism.
The A-APRP (GC) invites and encourages you to join us at ALD 2016 in Washington DC, to attend an ALD event in your area, or where you find there is not an ALD in your area, build one!
You can register your attendance here, ALD 2016
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50 years ago, on June 16, 1966 Kwame Ture, then known as Stokely Carmichael, reclaimed the African masses millennial and generational demand for Black Power. This demand reverberated to every corner of Africa, the African Diaspora and the World and catapulted Kwame onto the Pan-African and international political stage. More than 1.5 billion People of African descent live, work, study, and struggle in over 120 countries in the world today, and yet we are still powerless, poor and oppressed.
From June 16 to 19, 2016, the A-APRP (GC), the Chokwe Lumumba Center and the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement are organizing a Black Power, Black Lives and Pan-Africanism Conference in Jackson, Mississippi. We invite and encourage you to join us.
You can register your attendance here, Black Power Conference!
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The A-APRP (GC) has also joined forces with the SNCC Legacy Project to organize local Black Power 50 events, on June 16, 2016, across the United States, Africa, the African Diaspora and the World. We invite those who cannot join us in Jackson to help build and attend an event on your campus or in your city.
The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC) is a small and poor organization. We do not mystify or exaggerate our capacity. We need your help!  
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See you in DC and Jackson!
Attend another African Liberation Day or Black Power 50 event in your area, or build one!
Send us information about, and link your African Liberation Day and Black Power event to ours!
 


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