ALL-AFRICAN PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY PARTY (GC)

 

Kwame Ture Brigade is marching on the White House

The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC), the inheritor and continuator of the revolutionary theory and practice of Kwame Nkrumah, Sekou Toure and Kwame Ture, is making a call and a challenge to all, justice-loving and peace-seeking Peoples, particularly Africans, to join the Kwame Ture Brigade. The Brigade is an independent, radical and revolutionary, Pan-African and International contingent to the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, which is being convened on Saturday, October 10, 2015, at the National Mall in Washington, DC.

The Kwame Ture Brigade will gather and rally at Malcolm X Park, 16th and Euclid Street NW, in Washington, DC, on Saturday, October 10, 2015, between 7:00 am and 11:00 am. We will march on and protest at the White House from 11:00 am to 12:00 (noon). We will join the Official 20th Anniversary at the National Mall from 12:00 (noon) to 6:00 pm.

We will name names and carry pictures of people whose lives have been stolen by the police and military in every corner of Africa, the African Diaspora and the World. We will meet thousands of sisters and brothers, comrades and friends whom we have not seen or talked to in 20 years. We will network with thousands of youth who were not born or of age in 1995. Our focus is on African People, but all of our Allies are welcome to join us.

Africa and the World are on Fire!

The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)  and the Kwame Ture Brigade are marching on the White House because police misconduct, brutality and murder in the United States have reached pandemic stage, once again. More than 1,312 people’s lives have been stolen by the US police since 2013. At least 1,036 Black Lives Matter demonstrations have been held worldwide.

We are marching because more than 290,696 lives have been stolen the military in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia since 2013, including: 149,468 in Syria, 30,815 in Iraq, 24,810 in Afghanistan, 16,256 in Nigeria, 12,151 in Sudan and 10,557 in South Sudan, 11,235 in Pakistan, 7,600 in Somalia, 5,711 in the Central African Republic, 4,707 in Ukraine, 3,468 in Libya, 3,211 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2,365 in Occupied Palestine, 2,100 in Yemen, 1,861 in India, 1,250 in Mali and 582 Algeria.

Our action is because of the US government’s historic and ongoing role in the illegal, immoral and merciless persecution, incarceration and murder of hundreds of millions of People in every corner of the World. We march for the dead and the as yet unborn, for the incarcerated and the institutionalized who cannot march and speak for themselves.

Why the Kwame Ture Brigade?

Kwame Ture was born as Stokely Carmichael on June 29, 1941, in Trinidad and Tobago. He joined the movement as a 9-year old student who attempted to vote for Uriah Butler, a militant nationalist and labor leader.  He integrated his middle and high school in New York. He was elected vice-president of the student government at the former, and openly identified with the student left at the later.

As a student at Howard University, Kwame joined the Non-violent Action Group (NAG), the campus affiliate of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). He participated in the 1961 Freedom Rides and the campaign to desegregate Route 40 in Maryland. He helped register people to vote in Mississippi, and was the director of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party in the 2nd Congressional District in 1964. He helped found the Lowndes County Freedom Organization, the first Black Panther Party, in 1965, which led to the formation of the Black Panther Movement worldwide. He was elected SNCC’s chairman in 1966, and shook the world when he re-echoed the millennial call for Black Power.

He traveled and organized throughout Africa, the African Diaspora and the World from January 1967, to his transition to the ancestors on November 15, 1998. He lived in Guinea where he studied and served under the tutelage of Kwame Nkrumah and Ahmed Sekou Toure, the foremost advocates of Pan-Africanism, the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism.  With the founding of the All-African People’s Revolutionary, he devoted his life to building the Party by politically educating and organizing students and youth throughout Africa and the African Diaspora.

We name the Kwame Ture Brigade in honor of his contributions to the African and World Revolution! We ask you to endorse and join the Brigade. We also ask you to make a Donation that will enable and empower us to continue and intensify Kwame’s life-long work.

See you at Malcolm X Park on October 10, 2015!

Make a DONATION, today!

See you also at African Liberation Day on May 21, 2016!

Contact us at info@a-aprp-gc.org

 

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