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# African People's Socialist Party, Headed by Omali Yeshitela, the group seeks "reparations" to descendants of African-slaves and, even, financial support for Africa from Americans. Its platform is centered on its demand that every Negro in the world be united. It claims to follow Marcus Garvey and his Back-to-Africa program, but, also, Malcolm X, with his Kill Whitey message. It supported the Jena-invasion by way of Internet-blogs.
# Africanist Movement. A group, headed by Chernoh Bah, which seeks to build "solidarity" between Negroes in America and Africa. Supported the Jena-invasion by way of Internet-blogs.
# Black Bloc. An anarchist group, which advocates killing all in authority, comprised primarily of Negroes. It promotes dressing entirely in black, which played out in the costumes worn by the Jena invaders. It has sponsored attacks on Nationalist rallies, in the past, where several of its adherents have been arrested. It claims to work primarily underground.
# Black Israelites. A group which claims to be carrying on the program of Marcus Garvey for Negroes to return to Africa. It has threads traced to Stokley Carmichael and W.E.B. DuBois and has generated many repatriating themselves to Liberia, Ghana, the Ivory Coast and elsewhere. In its essence, it believes that Africa is the great magnet and "Motherland" to all Negroes and it encourages its followers to shun anything white or American. It has promoted Ebonics, which is a Negro dialect, corrupted from English, featuring largely monosyllabic words. It, often, goes under different names or attaches itself to other groups.
# Black Panther Party. The radical Sixties' group, comprised of militant Negroes, led by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. Many whites were murdered by the group, as well as Negroes from rival gangs. Several members have been elected to office in urban areas, taken over by Negroes. The doctrine is "black-power," as hyped by Stokley Carmichael. Many Negro-gangsters use the name, as a claim to belong to a more-or-less informal "brotherhood."
# Communist Party. The Reds have various "fronts," going by various names and under various guises. The "Revolutionary Communist Party" put out the "conspiracy-theory" than Nationalists, protesting against them in Jena, may have been "government agents" "in disguise," to provoke the Negroes. The Communist Plan for a Soviet America is based upon elevating Negroes, as well as other aliens and minorities, over whites, even killing off whites, who stand in their way.
# Dr. Phil / Oprah Winfrey. Using Hollywood-techniques, the cabal aims at "uniting" Americans and minorities in Jena, through forced integration, but getting whites to "voluntarily" give in to Negro demands. The same ploy was attempted by Oprah in all-white Forsyth County, Georgia, in 1987, when a similar invasion of inner-city, Atlanta Negroes was mounted. When the effort failed, Oprah declared that "I was so glad to get out of there." Later, she invited a Skinhead on her show, who called her a "monkey" and stormed off. She said that she would never have another Skinhead on.
# King Center. The fund-raising arm of the remnants of the Martin Luther King family, regarded by militant Negroes as "out of it," but dredged up as part of Negro "solidarity," from time to time. Largely moribund, the group mainly thrives on receiving royalties from King memorabilia.
# Malcolm X Grassroots Movement. A loosely-knit group of followers of Malcolm X, who preached Kill Whitey and labeled whites as blue-eyed devils. Adherents wear all black and repeat their mentor's dictum to take over America and install Negro-rule "by any means necessary." Their minions have been responsible for all sorts of murders, violence and criminality. They are loosely organized and prefer to be largely "underground."
# Nation of Islam. The group that wants complete separation from whites and preaches that Negroes are "superior" to whites. It thrives by way of substantial government-subsidies for providing "security" for Negro-housing-projects. It has extensive followers, especially among prisoners, and provided the funds to pay for the legal-defense of the Zebra Killers, who assassinated only white people in Oakland, California. Its adherents wear tiny bow-ties and were quite visible at Jena, even surrounding the mother of Mychal Bell.
# National Association for Advancement of Colored People. An "umbrella" group, under which Negroes from Clarence Thomas to Robert Bailey gather. Established by W.E.B. DuBois, an avowed Communist, who evacuated the America he so detested and died in Africa, it seeks to integrate Negroes and whites and, then, elevate Negroes over whites. It has been in decline, but still can raise money, especially from large, leftist corporations, as well as turn out demonstrators. It once sued Richard Barrett for "discrimination," but lost.
# New Black Panther Party. Younger militant-Negroes have formed a new group, because they claim that the old one is not "militant" enough for them. They seek opportunities to wave the flag of the "Republic of New Africa," as they did in Jena, and are well-known for toting guns and making vicious anti-white and anti-American statements. They have figured in arson in Detroit to shootouts with police and fellow gang-members.
# New Marcus Garvey Movement. A Detroit-based group, headed by Wanda Akilah, bussed inner-city cohorts to participate in the Jena-invasion. It claims to promote "Africans" and to be "at war" with white people. It posted a follow-up to Jena, stating that "it's not over yet." Marcus Garvey is the Negro who led the Back-to-Africa movement in the Twenties. He had established the Black Star Line for transportation of descendants of African slaves back to Liberia, but was deported by the Coolidge Administration before he could complete his task.
# Pan-African Association. The group following Stokley Carmichael, who had coined the term "black-power" and, together with H. Rap Brown, piloted 'the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, which superintended the forcing of integration and burning of buildings. Carmichael, also, coined the term Burn, Baby, Burn, which sparked riots, arson, murder and looting across the country. Carmichael died in Africa, appealing for his "brothers" to leave America and return to the "Motherland."
# Pan-Africanist Congress. A group, headed by Mfanelo Skwatsha, which seeks to promote "Africanism." It lobbied in behalf of the Jena-invasion and claims that it supports "black-power." It pays lip-service to Back-to-Africa, but seeks to elevate Negroes over whites in America, as well.
# Rainbow Coalition. A group which extorts money from large corporations, under threats of "boycotts" and "discrimination" charges. Run by Jesse Jackson, who became well-known for admitting that he spit in white-people's food, it once sued to add Negroes to a Congressional race, under the Voting Rights Act, in order to defeat Richard Barrett. It attempts to gain "affirmative-action" and favors for Negroes by threatening to turn the "black-vote" in a particular direction. In Jena, it demanded that the Negro-attackers of a white-boy be dropped and that the attackers "get out of jail free."
# Republic of New Africa. A small group, with a large "spiritual" following, which advocates setting up a "Republic of New Africa" on American soil. First, atop what was the Confederate States and, eventually, taking over the entire country. It uses a flag with a red, green and black strip, initially used by the Universal Negro Improvement Association or Back-to-Africa movement, but, later, it was co-opted by the Communist Party as an anti-white symbol and lately for carving up America. It is said to signify "Africa" and members affix "African" trappings on their clothes, from pins, to beads to headbands. It began the trend to name Negroes with what it called "African" names. Its members have been involved in shootouts with police.
# Socialist Workers Party. An off-shoot of the Communist Party, it vocally supported the Jena-invasion and denounced Nationalists, by name, for intervening in opposition. The group had, previously, instigated violence against Nationalist rallies and several of its adherents were jailed. It has called for Negroes to violate laws they did not like and to walk-out of school, in violation of truancy-laws, to show support for the Negro-attackers. It works in association with various other Communist and anarchist outfits. Instead of brandishing its Red-flags in Jena, it opted to "blend-in" with the black-power and African theme.
# Southern Christian Leadership Conference. A largely inactive group, which formerly was the fund-raising vehicle for Martin Luther King. It is dredged up, from time to time, when Negroes try to force themselves in where they are neither wanted nor permitted. Most of its sponsors, writers and leaders were avowed Communists or members of the Communist Party, although it would copiously deny it. Lately, it has been involved in issuing statements in support of Negro officials, convicted of extortion or corruption.
# Southern Poverty Law Center. An opportunist outfit and fund-raiser, headed by Morris Dees, which tries to castigate opponents of Negroes as "haters" and Negroes as guileless Messiahs. It has been successful in suing various "down-and-out" rightists, but was defeated when it sued The Nationalist Movement. It expressed outrage that the attack-victim in Jena had given a statement, asking people to speak out, to the Nationalists and invariably labels Nationalists as "insignificant," "unimportant" or "frauds," although, lately, it has begun to call them "well-known." It once erected a memorial to Sixties' Communists. It has voiced support for the attackers in Jena, but lacks any grass-roots following.
# Uhuru Movement. A group, headed by Penny Hess, which promoted the Jena-invasion, over the Internet, by way of blogs. It seeks to entice whites into the "Africanist" cause. Its motto is White Solidarity with Black Power.
# Zebra Killers. A group of Negroes, backed by the Nation of Islam, who went around killing as many whites as possible. It was an avowed proponent of both "black-power" and Communism. Although many of its adherents went to jail, it is allured by younger Negroes, who sport its red, green and black colors and express anti-white diatribe. Its influence has been strong in "rap" and "hip-hop," where lyrics call for killing cops and assassinating white-people. It is credited for inspiring the Jena Six. Robert Norton and Theo Shaw maintained websites calling themselves Black-Africans and promoting "thuggas" and the "gangsta" lifestyle. Theo even claimed that Jesus was a Negro and Bailey referred to Bell as "my nigga."​
 
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