Talk:African Blood Brotherhood

An incomplete sentence
DJ Silverfish's version is:


 * In response to these attacks, The Crusader advocated armed self-defense. Politically, Briggs drew comparisons between government attacks on white and black radicals.  He identified captalism as the underlying cause of poor people of all races.  While endorsing a Marxist analysis, "The Crusader" advoca

I tried to finish the thought as follows:


 * In response to these attacks, The Crusader advocated armed self-defense. Politically, Briggs drew comparisons between government attacks on white and black radicals. He identified captalism as the underlying cause of oppression of poor people of all races. While endorsing a Marxist analysis, "The Crusader" advocated a separate organization of African-Americans to defend against racist attacks in the United States, much as Africans were combating colonialism abroad.

If I guessed wrong, please correct it. Great article—encyclopedic, stitching together separate strands (and articles), and telling us something not available in this form elsewhere. Italo Svevo 02:56, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Thanks for fixing that. I would have written something similar. DJ Silverfish 05:04, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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