Robert F. Williams: Self Defense, Self-Respect, & Self Determination (as told by Mabel Williams)

Robert F. Williams: Self Defense, Self-Respect, & Self Determination (as told by Mabel Williams)

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Robert F. Williams & Mabel Williams Freedom Archives / AK Press 2005, CD SKU: 1904859313   Robert Williams organized African-American armed self-defense in the South. President of the NAACP in Monroe, North Carolina, he led the Black community in preventing Klan attacks and opposing the racism of governmental agencies. He was falsely accused of kidnapping charges by the FBI and was forced into exile. Williams lived in Cuba and China from 1961-1969. From Cuba, he broadcast Radio Free Dixie, which aired the message of Black Liberation to the Southern US. He built strong relationships with world leaders like Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and Mao Tse Tung and organized international support for the human rights struggles of African-Americans. Narrated by his widow, Mabel Williams, this audio documentary chronicles Williams' life through his interviews and speeches.   "Robert Williams is one of the most important figures in the history of the black freedom movement... Thanks to the

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