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CFUN Newsletter- Ujamaa, Small Business, Socialism, and Capitalism
Newsletter from Amiri Baraka and Committee For Unified Newark on “Ujamaa, Small Business, Socialism, and Capitalism.” CFUN was a cultural nationalist organization established in 1968 by Amiri Baraka aimed at achieving Black political power in Newark. — Credit: The Black Power Movement, Pt. 1 (microfilm)

Flyer for Black Writer’s Conference (1978)
Flyer for a 1978 conference on “Black Writing” at Rutgers University-Newark, featuring Richard Wesley, Nathan Heard, Claude Brown, and Amiri Baraka. The conference was sponsored by “Unity and Struggle,” the newspaper of the Revolutionary Communist League, a political organization formerly known as the Congress of Afrikan People. — Credit: Newark Public Library

CAP Flyer for Black and Puerto Rican Poetry Event (1975)
Flyer for a Black and Puerto Rican Poetry event sponsored by the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP) in New York City on May 24, 1975. The Congress of Afrikan People was founded in 1970 as a Pan-African, nationalist organization that promoted black political empowerment, with its headquarters in Newark, NJ. — Credit: Newark Public Library

Unity and Struggle (V 5, No 2 February 1976)
Volume 5, Number 2 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in February 1976. Unity and Struggle was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library

Unity and Struggle (V 4, No 7 May 1975)
Volume 4, Number 7 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in May 1975. Unity and Struggle was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library

Unity and Struggle (V 4, No 9 June 1975)
Volume 4, Number 9 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in June 1975. Unity and Struggle was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library

Unity and Struggle (V 4, No 8 June 1975)
Volume 4, Number 8 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in June 1975. Unity and Struggle was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library

Unity and Struggle (V 4, No 2 January 1975)
Volume 4, Number 2 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in January 1975. Unity and Struggle was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library

Unity and Struggle (V 4, No 1 December 1974-January 1975)
Volume 4, Number 1 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in December 1974-January 1975. Unity and Struggle was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library