
nationalism




United Afro American Association Newsletter (1967)
Newsletter distributed by the United Afro American Association (UAAA) in 1967, and used as evidence by Newark Police Captain Charles Kinney as evidence of “criminal conspiracy” during the 1967 Newark Rebellion. Led by Willie Wright, the UAAA was a relatively small organization, but garnered much attention for Wright’s militant rhetoric. — Credit: House Committee on Un-American Activities (1968)

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

Strategy and Tactics of a Pan African Nationalist Party (1972)
Booklet written by Amiri Baraka, titled “Strategy and Tactics of a Pan African Nationalist Party,” and published by the Committee For Unified Newark (CFUN). 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)

Committee For Unified Newark Pamphlet on Marcus Garvey
Pamphlet distributed by Committee For Unified Newark (CFUN), providing a brief history of Marcus Garvey and his influence on Black nationalism. 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)

Committee For Unified Newark Pamphlet (1972)
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)

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)

“Kawaida Customs and Concepts” (CFUN Newsletter)
Newsletter from Amiri Baraka and Committee For Unified Newark (CFUN) on the customs and concepts of “Kawaida,” a cultural nationalist ideology and movement. 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)