With the escalation of United States involvement in Southeast Asia, a mass movement arose against the genocidal war By Abayomi AzikiweEditor, Pan-African News WireTuesday February 27, 2024African American History Month Series No. 7 “Up in French Indochina, those little peasants, rice-growers, took on the might of the French army and ran all the Frenchmen, you…
Recently I attended a play about one of my extended family members in Tuskegee, Alabama. Remembering Sammy is about Sammy Younge, a freedom fighter born and raised in Tuskegee and later a student at Tuskegee University. He became known for his public voice and organizing against racial segregation. On January 3, 1966, he was fatally gunned down by a racist white man at the Tuskegee Greyhound bus station after he used a “whites only” restroom.
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