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Historically Detroit had been, and certainly was during my youth, a hotbed of various revolutionary activities, organizations, and theories. Although I had been exposed to many of them and knew several leaders and members of different organizations, I had not joined any of the existing nationalist revolutionary organizations beyond the Black Student Union (BSU) and Black Student United Front, though I had respect for the contributions they were making to the movement.
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Simanga, M. (2015). Ideology and Ideological Development. In: Amiri Baraka and the Congress of African People. Contemporary Black History. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137080653_6
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