
This special explores revolutionary movements during "the long 1960s" in Amerikkka. We trace the development of two revolutionary traditions: an anti-imperialist third worldist solidarity tradition alongside a party-building revolutionary model for achieving revolution. We examine key organizations including SNCC, RAM, the Black Panther Party, SDS, and the Weather Underground, alongside influential figures like Robert F. Williams, Muhammad Ahmad (Max Stanford), Malcolm X, and Kwame Ture.
We analyze how these organizations responded to global events like the Bandung Conference, the Cuban Revolution, and independence movements across Africa and Asia. This is the first in a series exploring revolutionary history in Amerikkka.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00: Introduction
3:20: Part 1: The late 1950s
6:05: Civil Rights Movements and its limitations (SNCC)
10:20: Robert Williams, NAACP and RAM
14:20: El-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (Malcom X)
20:19: Muhammad Ahmad (Max Stanford) and Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM)
31:20: Kwame Ture and Black Power
37:42: Black Panther Party
46:51: Global 1968
1:00:15: David Gilbert
1:08:10: SDS Split
1:31:10: 1970s, Widespread repression, & COINTELPRO
1:40:33: Panther 21 Open Letter to Weather Underground.
REFERENCES/RESOURCES
Revolutionary Nationalism and the Afro-American (1962)- Harold Cruse
Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM): A Case Study of an Urban Revolutionary
We Must Destroy the Capitalism System Which Enslaves Us - Kwame Ture in Cuba (1967)
Ignore Gore, Bush – Remember Jackson by Jonathan Farley, 2000
Revolution is Illegal: Revisiting the Panther 21 at 50 by Orisanmi Burton (2021)
BOOKS AND THESES
Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution by Robin D.G. Kelley and Betsy Esch
Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity (2006) by Dan Berger
Love and Struggle: My life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond - Davild Gilbert (2012)
Look for Me in the Whirlwind: From the Panther 21 to 21st-Century Revolutions (2017)
Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao, and Che by Max Elbaum (2018)
A History of the Revolutionary Action Movement - John Jones, Thesis, 2019
Free the Land: The Republic of New Afrika and the Pursuit of a Black Nation-State by Edward Onaci (2020) (review from AAIHS editors)
AUDIO/VIDEO
David Gilbert - A Lifetime of Struggle, [1998]: link here.
Exclusive: Freed Panther Sekou Odinga on Joining the Panthers, COINTELPRO, & Assata Shakur’s Escape
Audio of Michael Cetewayo of the New York chapter of the BPP reads his essay “Capitalism Plus Dope Equals Genocide” (in Look for me in the Whirldwind.