Black Liberation
The Black Liberation Movement grew out of the Civil Rights Movement and was made up of many militant organizations dedicated to freedom for African-Americans, such as the Black Panther Party, the Black Liberation Army, and the Republic of New Africa.This collection contains materials from artists, organizers, organizations, publications and events in the Black Liberation Movement. These materials include audio, video and paper materials and draw from important moments such as Black Power, the Civil Rights Movement, New Afrikan politics, urban rebellions and the Black Arts Movement.
Documents

Publisher: Freedom ArchivesCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Malcolm X on Black Nationalism as a response to US Colonialism; Assata Shakur reads her poem Carry It On tracing the history of Black resistance to white supremacy

Publisher: The Institute of Black Political StudiesFormat: MonographCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Presentation given by Saladin Muhammad at a forum on the Black National Question. The presentation/pamphlet deals with Black Scientific Socialism - which is the Black working class ideology of the national liberation struggle.

Publisher: Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC)Year: 1966Volume Number: Vol. 111-7 DecFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Includes: The Black Power Controversy; Lowndes County Story: Caging the Panther by Jane Dewart; From Power and Racism by Stokely Carmichael; Black Power and White Organizing by Anne Braden, Ghandian Tour.

Publisher: Revolutionary Political Organization; Marxist Leninist; Amilcar Cabral/Paul Robeson CollectiveYear: 1982Format: MonographCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Papers and Resolutions from the School on the Afro-American National Question September, 1982

Year: 1968Call Number: Volume Number: Vol. 1-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: Black Power/Black Nation
Articles: The Case of Huey P. Newton; Black Power and the Third World; Weapons for Self-Defense; The Great Conspirator's Conspiracy; John Brown and Taking Care of Business.
Black Politics is an independent journal whose purpose is to provide a forum for vanguard theories and ideas that deal with currently critical issues.
![No More Tear Gas: The March Into Montgomery [mp3]](images/fileicons/audio.png)
Date: 4/9/1965Call Number: null Format: mp3Producers: Brooks WalkerProgram: No More Tear Gas: The March Into MontgomeryCollection: Voices from the South
Clips from a report on the civil rights march on Montgomery, Alabama. Includes montage of many interviews and sounds of the march.