A formerly enslaved woman who helped turn memory of bondage into a national economic claim. Her movement proved reparations was a working-class demand for stolen labor, not a plea for charity. The federal government criminalized her because compensation threatened the racial economic order. Her legacy links Black liberation to the broader struggle over wealth, power,... Continue Reading →
Reparations Is Revolution: Omali Yeshitela’s Demolition of Western Marxism
Yeshitela’s Stolen Black Labor demolishes the myths of Western Marxism, proving that Black liberation is not a subset of class struggle—it is its center. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information August 24, 2025 The Colonial Contradiction Is the Class Contradiction This is not a book review. This is a political confrontation. Omali Yeshitela’s Stolen Black... Continue Reading →