Forward to the Black is Back Coalition’s 15th Annual Black People’s March on the White House
November 4, 2023!
Drop the Charges on the Uhuru 3! Not One Step Backwards!
Build the Anti-colonial Free Speech Movement!
There is a powerful new movement afoot. It is a movement that has been brought to life by a revitalized African liberation struggle and the re-creation of a generalized, and essential, multinational unified anti-colonial leadership.
It is a movement that will correct the course of history that has enslaved the world under an oppressive colonial mode of production that spawned capitalism, a system generally known as imperialism.
It is a movement that is penetrating every nook and cranny, every crevice in the political and ideological terrain of the U.S. and the world. And, it is calling you!
This movement will roar to prominence on November 4th, 2023 with the 15th annual Black People’s March on the White House sponsored by the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations.
This year’s Black People’s March on the White House is being co-sponsored by the Hands Off Uhuru! Hands Off Africa! Fightback Committee along with the massive anti-colonial free speech coalition that was organized during a July 8th conference. The coalition is made up of at least 40 organizations and many individuals spanning the ideological and political spectrum.
Eighteen of those organizations are constituent organizations of the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations along with its organizationally unattached individual members.
The theme for the 15th Annual Black People’s March on the White House is: “Not One Step Backwards! Black Liberation Movement Under FBI Attack…again. Drop the Charges, Now!”
This unifying anti-colonial theme is a demand that stems from the watershed U.S. colonial government July 29, 2022 military attacks on the U.S. front of the African liberation movement in St. Petersburg, Florida and St. Louis, Missouri.
It was a violent attack initiated by FBI agents under the authority of the U.S. Justice (sic) Department. It was an attack on seven properties and homes of the African People’s Socialist Party and Uhuru Movement that it leads.
It was an attack that shut down and terrorized entire roped-off African neighborhoods, in some cases demanding identification from black people attempting to leave and enter their homes during the pre-dawn raids.
Armored vehicles and flash-bang grenades along with assault weapons with lasers targeting the chest of APSP Chairman Omali Yeshitela accompanied battering rams that destroyed doors and broke windows during the FBI looting rampage that stole financial records, archived materials, videos, cell phones, laptops and other communication devices to the tune of $40,000 in damage.