A lot of the organizational energy and commitment that went into a people a joining forces to end a part tide in southern africa, support the front line states, all that stuff. It onsolidated, consolidated at the same time as many of the us. Bast a radical domestic struggles, whether snick black panther party and so forth. The contemporary abolition movement that a bunch of us kicked off in the late nineties is the direct product of that work by those people who kept organizing. We say from our long experience fighting in the us, and fighting internationally, that's bulshi.
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