Mwanamke Mwananchi (The Nationalist Woman)
Booklet distributed by the Mumininas of the Committee For Unified NewArk on the roles of women in a nationalist organization. — Credit: The Freedom Archives
Booklet distributed by the Mumininas of the Committee For Unified NewArk on the roles of women in a nationalist organization. — Credit: The Freedom Archives
Pamphlet distributed by the Committee For Unified Newark (CFUN) in 1972, outlining the major programs, projects, teachings, and ideologies of the organization. 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)
Volume 2, Number 12 of Black NewArk, the local newspaper of the Committee For Unified Newark (CFUN), published in November 1973. Black NewArk was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library
The first edition of Black NewArk, the local newspaper of the Committee For Unified Newark (CFUN), published in April 1968. Black NewArk was one of several media outlets developed by Amiri Baraka to promote Black cultural nationalism in Newark and the nation. — Credit: NYU Tamiment Library
Cover of a spoken word album composed by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) and the Spirit House Movers in 1968. The album was produced by the Jihad record label, operated out of The Spirit House, and also produced music from jazz legend Sun Ra.