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African Internationalism:
  The Theory of the African
         Revolution
 The political theory of the African
  working class in Africa, the U.S. and
  where ever Africans are dispersed
  around the world by colonialism and
  imperialism.
 The theory necessary to reunite and
  liberate Africa and African people
  everywhere.
Key Points of
  African Internationalism
             #1
 Capitalism is a parasitic system, born
  of and maintained through the
  enslavement of African people, the
  theft of African resources, and the
  colonial domination and genocide of
  African and oppressed peoples
  around the world.
Key Points of
  African Internationalism
             #2
 Africans are one people, forcibly
  dispersed by imperialism and facing
  the same colonial conditions of
  poverty, powerlessness and
  oppression around the world.
 African people in the U.S. are in a
  state of domestic colonialism.
Key Points of
  African Internationalism
             #3
 The wealth and power of U.S. and
  European imperialism are a direct
  result of the theft of the labor, land
  and resources of African and other
  colonized peoples.
Key Points of
  African Internationalism
             #4
 Parasitic capitalism enables the
  entire white population, including
  white workers, to live on a pedestal
  of prosperity and democracy based
  on the stolen labor, resources, land
  of African people and other colonized
  peoples.
Key Points of
  African Internationalism
             #5
 In Africa, the U.S. and around the
  world capitalism has set up
  neocolonialism, aform of indirect rule
  by which imperialist powers continue
  to exercise political and economic
  control of colonial populations
  through nominally independent
  puppet leaders.
Key Points of
   African Internationalism
              #6
 The African working class, united around
  the world, must lead the struggle to liberate
  Africa, destroy the colonial borders, unite
  our Motherland and become its ruling class.

 The African People’s Socialist Party, a
  component of the African Socialist
  International, is the revolutionary
  organization of the African working class.
Key Points of
   African Internationalism
              #7
 The only way African workers can launch a
  successful African Revolution, overturning
  imperialist domination in Africa, winning
  political power in our own hands and
  reuniting and liberating Africa and African
  people is through organization:
  – The revolutionary party led by and
    representing the interests of the African
    working class.
  – This organization is the African People’s
    Socialist Party.
Key Points of
  African Internationalism
             #8
 The African People’s Socialist Party
  unites with all revolutionary and
  democratic forces around the world
  struggling for national liberation, the
  destruction of parasitic capitalism
  and the end of an imperialist world
  order.
Key Points of
  African Internationalism
             #9
 North Americans and Europeans are
  called on to stand in solidarity with
  the struggle for African Liberation
  byjoining the African People’s
  Solidarity Committee, working under
  the leadership of the African People’s
  Socialist Party.
Oppressed and
Oppressor Nations
Oppressed Nation


       African people
        wherever we are
        located face
        – Mass poverty, starvation,
        – powerlessness, martial
          law,
        – populations dispersed
Oppressed Nation
       Inside the U.S.:
        – Poverty, homelessness,
        – mass imprisonment,
        – escalating police
        containment against
        African communities!
Oppressor Nation
        America and Europe are
         rich because Africa is
         poor!
        White people live at the
         expense of stolen labor,
         resources of African,
         colonized peoples!
Oppressor nation   Oppressed nation
•Worldwide:
Oppressed peoples are
struggling for
self-determination,
control over their land,
governments and resources,
creating crisis for imperialism!
History

The European assault on Africa
 expropriated our right to self-
        determination.
Africa: For 5,000 years the most
Powerful civilization on the planet
The Silk Road




Ancient world trade routes:
      From Africa to China
Europe was poor, diseased and warlike
In the Middle Ages Europe was ravaged by the plague,
   killing half its population and destroying its economy.
•Europe rescued itself by attacking Africa
for its gold and human and material resources.
Early 1400s: Portugal began its assault on Africa and
              trade in African people.
By 1500: Portugal alone had stolen
700 tons of gold and 81,000 Africans
             from Africa
Trade in African human beings
reaped unprecedented profits
              and
      wealth for Europe
The slave trade gave birth to capitalism,
  transforming Europe into a wealthy,
      industrial, imperialist power
Before the slave trade,
Africa was prosperous and Europe was poor.
   Now Europe is rich at Africa’s expense!
Chairman Omali Yeshitela:

“In the U.S. imperialism was constructed off the
enslavement of African people and the near
decimation of the Native population….
the resources, the wealth, the near slave labor
of the vast majority of the peoples of the world
have been the basis for the development not only
of the wealth of the ruling class, but the entire
North American society.”
The white ruling class
 sits on a pedestal of
slavery and genocide
The white middle class and working class
       also exist on a pedestal of
          slavery and genocide
The entire
   white
population
 sits on a
pedestal of
  slavery,
 genocide,
colonialism
Entire capitalist
   economy:
      built on backs of
African and other colonized
           peoples
Capitalism built on the stolen resources
       and labor of African people
Ship building for slave ships
in England became a huge industry
British ships stole people, ivory and gold from Africa.
                    African people were sold in the
Americas to labor for free on plantations. Ships took tobacco, sugar,
               cotton back to Britain for manufacturing.
For almost 500 years African people were
   enslaved so that Europe and the U.S.
could enjoy wealth, democracy, opportunity.
The Americas were built
on the stolen land of the
   Indigenous people.

 The government and
white settlers committed
genocide against them.

•Indigenous people waged
   powerful resistance.
Throughout the Americas African people were auctioned
like cattle spawning economic prosperity for white people.
Plantation owners kept African people in
           *breeding pens* like animals.
The resulting African children were sold in auctions.
The resistance of African people was relentless,
   contributing to the end of chattel slavery
The end of the colonial
  system of slavery put
African people in Africa,
the U.S. and around the
   world under direct
      colonial rule.

 Only African people can liberate
  ourselves and regain our self-
          determination.
White workers carried out terrorism against African people
           to keep us from jobs, prosperity,
               independent communities
African people
built independent towns
           and
 economic institutions.

 Mobs of white people
Attacked, terrorized and
    destroyed them.
For almost a hundred years after
 slavery ended, African people by
the thousands were put into forced
        labor camps called
         Convict Leasing.
Convict leasing was “Slavery by another name,”
        forcing even African children to work in
                  mines, fields, roads.
•This rebuilt the wealth of the South after the civil war
Today, African people live under brutal
conditions of colonialism inside the U.S.
Millions of African people in the U.S. are
        either unjustly locked up
      or tied to the colonial prisons.
Like the slave trade
   prison labor is
    slave labor,
 making millions of
     dollars for
     capitalism
Colonialism in Africa
Berlin Conference
       1884-5

Carved up Africa for
 the benefit of the
  colonial powers!
Colonialism in Africa.
Africans enslaved onour
         own land
 so Europe could steal
    Africa’s resources




  1890s: Belgium murdered
 and cut off hands of millions
      of people in Congo
so they could steal our rubber.
Millions of Africans
    died as we were
forced to hunt ivory for
     Europeans and
   North Americans.




                           In South Africa, the British
                           Forced Africans to labor in
                               mines for precious
                                   diamonds.
African people were demeaned,
    enslaved on our own land
while white settlers lived in wealth
Africans were placed
under apartheid and
      pass laws
  on our own land!
In Namibia German settlers
committed genocide against Africans, especially
        the Herero and Nama people
            and stole Africa’s land.
African people waged constant resistance against
             our colonial oppressors.
Marcus Garvey: In the 1920s Garvey built a worldwide
      movement of African people with the slogan,
 “Africa for Africans, those at home and those abroad”
1960s: anti colonial movements
 in Africa and around the world
  challengedimperialist power.
1960s U.S. Black Power Movement:
Urban African workers in U.S. • Anti-colonial movement
U.S. waged
counterinsurgency
      against
 oppressed peoples
   struggling for
 national liberation
COINTELPRO U.S. counterinsurgency against Black Power Movement
    Assassination of Movement leaders, attacks on movement.
Neocolonialism:
With the defeat of the movements for
          national liberation
  inside U.S. and around the world,
 the U.S. set up colonial puppets to
   carry out the will of imperialism.
Africa is rich in natural
          resources.
But Africa’s resources are still
  controlled by the colonial
            powers!
Mandela and the owner of DeBeers diamondcompany:
           Neocolonialism facilitates the
        ongoing looting of Africa’s resources
The U.S. has set up AFRICOM to try to
          keep us oppressed
Despite Africa’s vast natural wealth,
        under neocolonialism
half of Africa lives on a dollar a day
Much of Africa still has
no roads, no electricity,
   no running water.
Our children are
forced into hard
     labor!
Diamond workers live
           on 30 cents a day
      while diamond corporations
       make millions of dollars!
The diamonds belong to African people!
U.S. backed resource wars
   terrorize the people.
Millions are dying
in U.S. backed resource
     wars in Congo
Neocolonialism:
White power in
  black face
Parasitic capitalism:
   Africa’s resources
stolen for the benefit of
     imperial powers
Blood Oil




            Colonial corporations make
                billions of dollars
                  from African oil
               while African people
                      Starve.
There is no future for African people without
              African Revolution
      led by the African working class
Africans are one people around the world
Africa’s resources
for African people!
African workers must lead
  the African Revolution
The African Liberation Movement
is part of the worldwide movement
      to overturn imperialism
     and win national liberation
African People’s Socialist Party
      African Socialist International




          Carrying out the legacy of
  Garvey, Lumumba, Nkrumah, Malcolm X
for the liberation and reunification of Africa
African Socialist International




  African workers around the world:
        Unite to liberate Africa
Uhuru Movement:
 African workers
  doing for self
Build the African Socialist International!
Touch One! Touch All!




One Africa! One Nation!

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Basic Principles of African Internationalism

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. African Internationalism: The Theory of the African Revolution  The political theory of the African working class in Africa, the U.S. and where ever Africans are dispersed around the world by colonialism and imperialism.  The theory necessary to reunite and liberate Africa and African people everywhere.
  • 4. Key Points of African Internationalism #1  Capitalism is a parasitic system, born of and maintained through the enslavement of African people, the theft of African resources, and the colonial domination and genocide of African and oppressed peoples around the world.
  • 5. Key Points of African Internationalism #2  Africans are one people, forcibly dispersed by imperialism and facing the same colonial conditions of poverty, powerlessness and oppression around the world.  African people in the U.S. are in a state of domestic colonialism.
  • 6. Key Points of African Internationalism #3  The wealth and power of U.S. and European imperialism are a direct result of the theft of the labor, land and resources of African and other colonized peoples.
  • 7. Key Points of African Internationalism #4  Parasitic capitalism enables the entire white population, including white workers, to live on a pedestal of prosperity and democracy based on the stolen labor, resources, land of African people and other colonized peoples.
  • 8. Key Points of African Internationalism #5  In Africa, the U.S. and around the world capitalism has set up neocolonialism, aform of indirect rule by which imperialist powers continue to exercise political and economic control of colonial populations through nominally independent puppet leaders.
  • 9. Key Points of African Internationalism #6  The African working class, united around the world, must lead the struggle to liberate Africa, destroy the colonial borders, unite our Motherland and become its ruling class.  The African People’s Socialist Party, a component of the African Socialist International, is the revolutionary organization of the African working class.
  • 10. Key Points of African Internationalism #7  The only way African workers can launch a successful African Revolution, overturning imperialist domination in Africa, winning political power in our own hands and reuniting and liberating Africa and African people is through organization: – The revolutionary party led by and representing the interests of the African working class. – This organization is the African People’s Socialist Party.
  • 11. Key Points of African Internationalism #8  The African People’s Socialist Party unites with all revolutionary and democratic forces around the world struggling for national liberation, the destruction of parasitic capitalism and the end of an imperialist world order.
  • 12. Key Points of African Internationalism #9  North Americans and Europeans are called on to stand in solidarity with the struggle for African Liberation byjoining the African People’s Solidarity Committee, working under the leadership of the African People’s Socialist Party.
  • 14. Oppressed Nation  African people wherever we are located face – Mass poverty, starvation, – powerlessness, martial law, – populations dispersed
  • 15. Oppressed Nation  Inside the U.S.: – Poverty, homelessness, – mass imprisonment, – escalating police containment against African communities!
  • 16. Oppressor Nation  America and Europe are rich because Africa is poor!  White people live at the expense of stolen labor, resources of African, colonized peoples!
  • 17. Oppressor nation Oppressed nation
  • 18. •Worldwide: Oppressed peoples are struggling for self-determination, control over their land, governments and resources, creating crisis for imperialism!
  • 19. History The European assault on Africa expropriated our right to self- determination.
  • 20. Africa: For 5,000 years the most Powerful civilization on the planet
  • 21. The Silk Road Ancient world trade routes: From Africa to China
  • 22. Europe was poor, diseased and warlike In the Middle Ages Europe was ravaged by the plague, killing half its population and destroying its economy.
  • 23. •Europe rescued itself by attacking Africa for its gold and human and material resources.
  • 24. Early 1400s: Portugal began its assault on Africa and trade in African people.
  • 25. By 1500: Portugal alone had stolen 700 tons of gold and 81,000 Africans from Africa
  • 26. Trade in African human beings reaped unprecedented profits and wealth for Europe
  • 27. The slave trade gave birth to capitalism, transforming Europe into a wealthy, industrial, imperialist power
  • 28. Before the slave trade, Africa was prosperous and Europe was poor. Now Europe is rich at Africa’s expense!
  • 29. Chairman Omali Yeshitela: “In the U.S. imperialism was constructed off the enslavement of African people and the near decimation of the Native population…. the resources, the wealth, the near slave labor of the vast majority of the peoples of the world have been the basis for the development not only of the wealth of the ruling class, but the entire North American society.”
  • 30. The white ruling class sits on a pedestal of slavery and genocide
  • 31. The white middle class and working class also exist on a pedestal of slavery and genocide
  • 32. The entire white population sits on a pedestal of slavery, genocide, colonialism
  • 33. Entire capitalist economy: built on backs of African and other colonized peoples
  • 34. Capitalism built on the stolen resources and labor of African people
  • 35. Ship building for slave ships in England became a huge industry
  • 36. British ships stole people, ivory and gold from Africa. African people were sold in the Americas to labor for free on plantations. Ships took tobacco, sugar, cotton back to Britain for manufacturing.
  • 37. For almost 500 years African people were enslaved so that Europe and the U.S. could enjoy wealth, democracy, opportunity.
  • 38. The Americas were built on the stolen land of the Indigenous people. The government and white settlers committed genocide against them. •Indigenous people waged powerful resistance.
  • 39. Throughout the Americas African people were auctioned like cattle spawning economic prosperity for white people.
  • 40. Plantation owners kept African people in *breeding pens* like animals. The resulting African children were sold in auctions.
  • 41. The resistance of African people was relentless, contributing to the end of chattel slavery
  • 42. The end of the colonial system of slavery put African people in Africa, the U.S. and around the world under direct colonial rule. Only African people can liberate ourselves and regain our self- determination.
  • 43. White workers carried out terrorism against African people to keep us from jobs, prosperity, independent communities
  • 44. African people built independent towns and economic institutions. Mobs of white people Attacked, terrorized and destroyed them.
  • 45. For almost a hundred years after slavery ended, African people by the thousands were put into forced labor camps called Convict Leasing.
  • 46. Convict leasing was “Slavery by another name,” forcing even African children to work in mines, fields, roads. •This rebuilt the wealth of the South after the civil war
  • 47. Today, African people live under brutal conditions of colonialism inside the U.S.
  • 48. Millions of African people in the U.S. are either unjustly locked up or tied to the colonial prisons.
  • 49. Like the slave trade prison labor is slave labor, making millions of dollars for capitalism
  • 51. Berlin Conference 1884-5 Carved up Africa for the benefit of the colonial powers!
  • 52. Colonialism in Africa. Africans enslaved onour own land so Europe could steal Africa’s resources 1890s: Belgium murdered and cut off hands of millions of people in Congo so they could steal our rubber.
  • 53. Millions of Africans died as we were forced to hunt ivory for Europeans and North Americans. In South Africa, the British Forced Africans to labor in mines for precious diamonds.
  • 54. African people were demeaned, enslaved on our own land while white settlers lived in wealth
  • 55. Africans were placed under apartheid and pass laws on our own land!
  • 56. In Namibia German settlers committed genocide against Africans, especially the Herero and Nama people and stole Africa’s land.
  • 57. African people waged constant resistance against our colonial oppressors.
  • 58. Marcus Garvey: In the 1920s Garvey built a worldwide movement of African people with the slogan, “Africa for Africans, those at home and those abroad”
  • 59. 1960s: anti colonial movements in Africa and around the world challengedimperialist power.
  • 60. 1960s U.S. Black Power Movement: Urban African workers in U.S. • Anti-colonial movement
  • 61. U.S. waged counterinsurgency against oppressed peoples struggling for national liberation
  • 62. COINTELPRO U.S. counterinsurgency against Black Power Movement Assassination of Movement leaders, attacks on movement.
  • 63. Neocolonialism: With the defeat of the movements for national liberation inside U.S. and around the world, the U.S. set up colonial puppets to carry out the will of imperialism.
  • 64. Africa is rich in natural resources. But Africa’s resources are still controlled by the colonial powers!
  • 65. Mandela and the owner of DeBeers diamondcompany: Neocolonialism facilitates the ongoing looting of Africa’s resources
  • 66. The U.S. has set up AFRICOM to try to keep us oppressed
  • 67. Despite Africa’s vast natural wealth, under neocolonialism half of Africa lives on a dollar a day
  • 68. Much of Africa still has no roads, no electricity, no running water.
  • 69. Our children are forced into hard labor!
  • 70. Diamond workers live on 30 cents a day while diamond corporations make millions of dollars! The diamonds belong to African people!
  • 71. U.S. backed resource wars terrorize the people.
  • 72. Millions are dying in U.S. backed resource wars in Congo
  • 74. Parasitic capitalism: Africa’s resources stolen for the benefit of imperial powers
  • 75. Blood Oil Colonial corporations make billions of dollars from African oil while African people Starve.
  • 76. There is no future for African people without African Revolution led by the African working class
  • 77. Africans are one people around the world
  • 79. African workers must lead the African Revolution
  • 80. The African Liberation Movement is part of the worldwide movement to overturn imperialism and win national liberation
  • 81. African People’s Socialist Party African Socialist International Carrying out the legacy of Garvey, Lumumba, Nkrumah, Malcolm X for the liberation and reunification of Africa
  • 82. African Socialist International African workers around the world: Unite to liberate Africa
  • 83. Uhuru Movement: African workers doing for self
  • 84. Build the African Socialist International!
  • 85. Touch One! Touch All! One Africa! One Nation!

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Counterinsurgency:U.S. war against Oppressed peopleStruggling for liberation