Leaflet advertising an event at St. Stephens and the Incarnation Church in Washington, D.C. on October 19, 1982 sponsored by the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania and the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC). The leaflet says faced with an unprecedented militancy and an ever-growing revolutionary upsurge, the racist settler-colonial Pretoria regime decided to ban all Black Consciousness organizations on October 19,1977, and hundreds of Black people were banned detained or exiled; in spite of the fascist regime's draconian measures in a vain and desperate attempt to blunt the Azanian people's revolutionary thrust and struggle for national liberation, Black Consciousness organizations...
Leaflet advertising an event at St. Stephens and the Incarnation Church in Washington, D.C. on October 19, 1982 sponsored by the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania and the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC). The leaflet says faced with an unprecedented militancy and an ever-growing revolutionary upsurge, the racist settler-colonial Pretoria regime decided to ban all Black Consciousness organizations on October 19,1977, and hundreds of Black people were banned detained or exiled; in spite of the fascist regime's draconian measures in a vain and desperate attempt to blunt the Azanian people's revolutionary thrust and struggle for national liberation, Black Consciousness organizations still continue to mushroom inside the country, and the struggle continues. The leaflet says join the BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS MOVEMENT OF AZANIA and other progressive organizations in commemorating "Black Wednesday" (ie. October 19,1977).