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CAP Flyer for Stop Killer Cops Forum (1975)
Flyer for a 1975 forum on the Congress of Afrikan People’s “Stop Killer Cops” program, which organized Black and Puerto Rican people to resist police brutality. 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 3 February 1975)
Volume 4, Number 3 of Unity and Struggle, the national newspaper of the Congress of Afrikan People (CAP), published in February 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

Letter from Puerto Rican Organization to Malcolm Talbott (March 10, 1969)
Letter from the Puerto Rican Organization to Rutgers University Vice President Malcolm D. Talbott, demanding that the University act to meet the needs of the Puerto Rican community. –Credit: John Cotton Dana Library, Rutgers University-Newark