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In May 1972, revolutionary leader Amílcar Cabral delivered one of the most powerful speeches of the African liberation era during the funeral ceremonies of Kwame Nkrumah in Conakry, the capital of Guinea.
Nkrumah, the founding president of Ghana and one of the foremost architects of Pan-Africanism, had died on April 27, 1972 in Bucharest, Romania, after several years in exile. Following the 1966 Ghanaian coup d'état, which overthrew him while he was on a diplomatic mission to Vietnam, Nkrumah had been welcomed in Conakry by President Ahmed Sékou Touré, who granted him residence and the honorary title of co-president of Guinea.
At the memorial gathering attended by leaders and representatives of African liberation movements, Cabral delivered a speech that was both a tribute and a warning. Rejecting the official explanation that Nkrumah had died simply of illness, Cabral declared that the true cause was “the cancer of betrayal”, a reference to the internal and external forces that undermined Nkrumah’s Pan-African vision.
For Cabral, the overthrow and exile of Nkrumah symbolized a broader struggle within Africa: the battle between revolutionary independence movements and the lingering influence of imperial power operating through local collaborators. His speech insisted that the greatest threat to African liberation was not only foreign domination, but betrayal from within.
Drawing from African philosophical traditions about the unity of the living and the ancestors, Cabral reminded his audience that the legacy of Nkrumah would continue through the determination of those still fighting colonial rule across the continent, from Guinea-Bissau and Angola to Mozambique and beyond.
Less than a year after delivering this speech, Cabral himself would be assassinated in Conakry on January 20, 1973, becoming another martyr of Africa’s liberation era.

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There’s no other explanation for not releasing the results of the president’s medical examination, other than not wanting the American people to know something.
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@freakoutsideofx No need to tell "us", the black americans, we are great. This is when I feel that OUR people, MY people are being shown our own "weapons of mass RECONSTRUCTION. We just keep building, educating, fighting, praying, already intelligent beyond..our strength is always restocked.
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@freakoutsideofx Oh woooww, nah THAT'S MAMA'S BabyGirl for sure, identical beauties.
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The last survivor from the famous A Great Day in Harlem picture 🙏🏾

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Sonny Rollins, one of the most influential Jazz musicians of our time, died this afternoon. He was 95
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On Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women in uniform who gave their lives for this country that we love. It is a debt we can never fully repay, but we must never stop trying. I’ll always be grateful to our fallen heroes and their families, whose sacrifice reminds us of what it means to live for something greater than ourselves.

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