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CAP Flyer for Pan Afrikan Reception in Harlem
Flyer for a “Pan-Afrikan Reception,” featuring leaders in African liberation struggles and sponsored by the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP) in New York City. 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 4, No 14 October 1975)
Volume 4, Number 14 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in October 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 16 November 1975)
Volume 4, Number 16 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in November 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

Puerto Rican Demonstration Against Police Brutality (Sept 1974) Bucket Image
A speaker addresses a crowd during a Puerto Rican rally against police brutality in September of 1974. –Credit: The Daily Worker, NYU Tamiment Library

Puerto Rican Parade Flyer
Published by the Newark Human Rights Commission in 1963, this report represents “a study, commentary and statistical analysis of the Puerto Rican in Newark with additional statistics of the national Puerto Rican population.” — Credit: Newark Public Library

The Puerto Ricans in Newark, New Jersey (Newark Human Rights Commission Report)-ilovepdf-compressed
Published by the Newark Human Rights Commission in 1963, this report represents “a study, commentary and statistical analysis of the Puerto Rican in Newark with additional statistics of the national Puerto Rican population.” — Credit: Newark Public Library