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THE OBSERVER - What We Stood For

Co-Author of New Memoir Unveils the Torture of Los Angeles-Based Revolutionary Deborah Jones

(CBM) – Black revolutionaries of the 1960s and 1970s faced unimaginable discrimination, violence, obstruction and hostility from law enforcement, people who opposed their ideologies and activities — and even undercover agents of the federal government.


But what happens when the pain, torment and sabotage come from individuals they fought alongside, who they regarded as colleagues and “comrades?”


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