Krystal Strong and Mike Africa Jr. curated the “MOVE: The Old Days” exhibit, which will be on display at the Paul Robeson House and Museum this weekend. (Cory Sharber/WHYY) After marking 39 years ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Today marks 39 years since Philadelphia police bombed the MOVE home, which left 11 members of the Black Liberation group dead, 61 ...
Philadelphia's top health official was compelled to resign Thursday after the city's mayor learned partial human remains from the 1985 bombing of the headquarters of a Black organization had been ...
This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police department dropped an improvised bomb on a residential home that housed ...
It’s easy to assume Mike Africa Jr.’s MOVE days are behind him when walking through his manicured backyard, past his five-foot above-ground pool, and into the state-of-the-art podcast studio behind ...
ABSTRACT Drawing from a 2015 interview with Ramona Africa, one of only two surviving members of the MOVE Organization following its 1985 bombing by the Philadelphia police department, this article ...
Today marks 39 years since Philadelphia police bombed the MOVE home, which left 11 members of the Black Liberation group dead, 61 homes destroyed, and over 250 people homeless. Between the lives that ...