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				AAPR Brochure 
 AN ALL-AFRICAN PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY PARTY Educational Brochure
 
 "All people of African descent, whether they
 live in North or South America, the Caribbean,
 or in any part of the world are Africans and
 belong to the African nation."
 - Kwame Nkrumah
 
 WE ARE AFRICAN PERIOD!
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 "The All-African People's Revolutionary Party
 recognizes that African People born and
 living in over 113 countries around the world
 are one People, with one identity, one
 history, one culture, one Nation and one
 destiny. We have one common enemy. We
 suffer from disunity, disorganization and
 ideological confusion. And we have only one
 scientific and correct solution,
 Pan-Africanism: the total liberation and
 unification of Africa under scientific
 socialism."
 - From "Some Aspects of the A-APRP"
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 "Having complete control over Africa, the
 colonial powers of Europe projected the image
 of Africa negatively. They always project
 Africa in a negative light: jungle, savages,
 cannibals, nothing civilized. Why then
 naturally it was so negative that it was
 negative to you and me, and you and I began
 to hate it. We didn't want anybody calling us
 Africans. In hating Africa and in hating the
 Africans we ended up hating ourselves, without
 even realizing it. Because you can't hate the
 roots of a tree and not hate the tree. You
 can't hate your origin and not end up hating
 yourself. You can't hate Africa and not hate
 yourself.
 
 "You show me one of these people over here who
 has been thoroughly brainwashed and has a
 negative attitude toward Africa, and I'll show
 you one who has a negative attitude toward
 himself. You can't have a positive attitude
 toward yourself and a negative attitude toward
 Africa at the same time. To the same degree
 that your understanding of and attitude toward
 Africa become positive, you'll find that your
 understanding of and your attitude toward
 yourself will also become positive. And this
 is what the white man knows. So they very
 skillfully make you and me hate our African
 Identity, our African characteristics."
 - Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks
 
 We are African Period
 
 Africans born/living outside of Africa have
 been deliberately kept ignorant of Africa and
 her achievements by European capitalism for
 centuries. The purpose of such action was to
 paint a picture of Africa as a savage land and
 to force Africans to disassociate themselves
 from their homeland. After being removed from
 our homes and made into slaves we have been
 afraid to admit even to ourselves that we are
 AFRICANS.
 
 Thus, we are the only group in the world who
 deny ourselves, preferring to be known as
 Negroes, West Indians, Jamaicans
 Afro-Americans, Afro-Brazilians, African-
 Americans, anything rather than AFRICANS. And
 all of these names by which we define
 ourselves have been forced upon us by European
 enslavers who sought to rob us of any
 collective identify, so that they could more
 easily oppress us.
 
 Africans born inside of Africa, while
 recognizing that they are Africans, have
 identified with the state or colony that they
 were born in (i.e., Nigeria, Malawi, Morocco,
 or Togo). This is micro-nationalism, seeing
 the part as more important than the whole of
 Africa. This micro-nationalism is part of the
 "divide and rule" tactic which keeps Africans
 attached to small countries, governments and
 life styles where we were born or live rather
 than identifying ourselves as one nation.
 
 All people are identified by the land from
 which they come. Land is the basis of
 economic freedom for all people. From land
 comes food, raw materials for making clothes,
 building houses, schools, factories, and all
 supplies that are needed to maintain a
 society. Without land there can be no
 economic freedom. Without economic freedom
 there can be no independent development.
 
 Social and Economic Problems
 
 We are African Period. Everywhere in the
 world Africans have the same social and
 economic problems. They include starvation
 or inadequate diet; no jobs or low paying
 jobs; poor healthcare, and inferior education,
 or worse yet, mis-education. Mis-education
 through the schools and/or the media add to
 the confusion as to who we are, whether we
 should fight for Africa and our people.
 Backwards thinking as a result of capitalist
 indoctrination which sees money and property
 as more important than people. Under these
 conditions, no people can harness and meet
 their full potential.
 
 The same companies that exploit Africans in
 Africa also exploit Africans in the Caribbean,
 North, South, Central America and Europe.
 Texaco, Exxon, Shell, Barclays Bank, Alcoa,
 Ford Motor Corporation, IBM, and Nestle are
 just as familiar to Africans at home in Africa
 as they are to Africans living outside of
 Africa.
 
 By exploiting our labor, our minds, and the
 rich resources of our homeland, the world's
 greedy capitalists live a life of splendor.
 By keeping us divided, disorganized,
 confused and living under stifling conditions,
 they try to halt our progress towards the
 total freedom of Africa and our people.
 
 "The philosophy of European capitalism in the
 colonies is that colonial subjects should
 labor under any foreign government, with
 uncomplaining satisfaction. They are
 supposedly "incapable" of developing the
 resources of their own country, and are taught
 to labor and appreciate European manufactured
 goods, so as to become "good" customers.
 - Kwame Nkrumah
 
 European capitalists use the principle of
 "divide and rule" to keep us oppressed so that
 they can continue to exploit our labor and our
 land. The strategy they employ is designed to
 ensure that we stay confused about our
 identity thus preventing us from seeing the
 broader picture of oppression and exploitation
 of Africans throughout the world. In order to
 accomplish this, capitalism divides us in two
 ways:
 
 1. It attempts to keep us physically and
 geographically separated, and
 
 2. to control our minds through
 (mis)information and propaganda.
 
 Anti-African Propaganda
 
 We are African Period. Africans have been
 victims of centuries of anti-African
 propaganda from Tarzan to Radio Free Europe
 and the Voice of America (radio broadcasts
 organized by the imperialists to project
 negatively Africa and Africans).
 
 The goal of capitalist propaganda is to
 instill within Africans everywhere a hatred
 for Africa and a love for anything European.
 Propaganda is carried out through newspapers,
 radio, television, films, and the educational
 system.
 
 In the Americas - the occupied land of the
 Indians - a slave ship drops an African off in
 Florida and drops another African off in
 Jamaica - one picks cotton while another cuts
 sugar cane. Both are victims of capitalism
 and both think they have more in common with
 Europeans than with each other.
 
 An African colonized by the French is led to
 believe they are French. An African colonized
 by the British is led to think they have more
 in common with the "Queen" than they do with
 their African sisters and brothers. This is
 confusion - confusion created and maintained
 by the enemy - capitalist imperialism. No
 oppressed person can have the same interest as
 their oppressor. The imperialist's anti-
 African propaganda is aimed at achieving
 three things:
 
 1. To make Africans think that the interest
 of the oppressed is the same as the interest
 of the oppressor - to create the unnatural
 conditions where Africans actually work
 against their own interest.
 
 2. To keep Africans divided and
 disorganized. African people are more than
 900 million strong and if organized the
 effects of racism would be destroyed. Racism
 is meaningless against an organized people.
 An example, are the Chinese - racist feelings
 towards them by the West are moot because
 there is nothing the imperialists can do
 against 1 billion organized people.
 
 3. To maintain control of the African
 continent with its vast resources which made
 capitalist development possible. The unity
 of all African people and a unified Africa
 will be the biggest blow to the maintenance
 of imperialist power in the world.
 
 The Struggle Continues
 
 "The determined and conscious resistance to
 penetration and foreign domination, we have
 seen, is a constant feature in the drive for
 the assertion and preservation of African
 people. The people possess a rich tradition
 of fighting, of armed opposition and of socio-
 cultural resistance to colonial rule...
 domination has never been accepted..."
 - Ahmed Sekou Ture
 
 We are African Period. We know this
 instinctively, for example, when we see
 Africans in Azania/South Africa being attacked
 we get angry; when we see Africans suffering
 in Ethiopia - we feel their pain; when we see
 Africans addicted to crack in Harlem - we know
 these are our people. Unfortunately,
 instincts only lead us to reaction, to
 spontaneous rebellion, it will not lead to a
 solution.
 
 In the 1980's Africans had riots in Braxton,
 England, and Miami, Florida, against police
 brutality and in Azania/South Africa we had
 major uprisings. African youths with sticks
 and stones battled South African troops in
 the streets.
 
 Combined Angolan, Cuban, and SWAPO forces
 handed South Africa a crushing defeat in
 southern Angola. Led by SWAPO, the Namibian
 people have liberated their territory from
 South Africa.
 
 While these courageous events remind our
 people that we can never be defeated, African
 people continue to suffer everywhere. The
 primary problem is that our struggle is not
 coordinated, while our enemy works in concert
 against us.
 
 "A new phase of the African Revolution has
 been reached. This revolution must overcome
 and triumph over imperialism, racialism and
 neo-colonialism. It must finally usher in the
 total emancipation and the political
 unification of out continent. Africa must be
 United."
 - Kwame Nkrumah
 
 While 50% of Africans in the USA live on or
 under the poverty line. $8 billion is sent to
 Israel; which is used to oppress the
 Palestinian people. The Western imperialists,
 led by the USA, Funnel money and military
 weapons through Israel to South Africa to
 slaughter our children. Imperialism operates
 on a global perspective. Secret agencies of
 Britain, France, Israel, South Africa, USA
 conduct joint military action against Africans
 - acts such as the invasion of Grenada a
 country of 110,000 African people or the
 bombing of Libya a state in northern Africa.
 
 No small group of Africans can defeat
 imperialism, no matter how good their
 intentions. Only the working, struggling
 African masses can do it. But to do so, we
 must be organized and bound together by a
 common goal and guided by correct ideas. In
 other words, the masses must be correctly
 organized!
 
 Necessity of Organization
 
 Organization is necessary because without
 organization there is no way to channel all
 the energies of all the people who want to
 work for our betterment and improvement.
 Organization is necessary because without it
 we leave ourselves open to the oppressor's
 tactic of "divide and rule." Organization is
 necessary to ensure that we as a people
 respond quickly when the situation dictates
 it.
 
 Organization is necessary because oppressed
 people have never defeated the enemy
 (oppression) without it. If our problems
 were temporary then our solution could also
 be temporary; but our problem is on-going and
 in order to solve it once and for all we must
 have a permanent on-going solution.
 Pan-Africanism is the only solution for
 Africans scattered and suffering
 worldwide.
 
 The Solution
 
 The solution to our problem as a people is
 Pan-Africanism - The Total Liberation and
 Unification of Africa under Scientific
 Socialism. As Kwame Nkrumah said:
 
 "It is an objective which, when achieved, will
 bring about the fulfillment of the aspirations
 of Africans and people of African descent
 everywhere. It will at the same time advance
 the triumph of the international socialist
 revolution..."
 
 Pan-Africanism solves the problem of micro-
 nationalism; which prevents us from seeing
 beyond the boundaries of the islands or
 countries in which we were born. It lets us
 see Africa as our nation - a nation that is
 abundantly rich in resources which can be
 harnessed for the suffering African masses
 scattered throughout the world. With a
 liberated, unified and socialist Africa,
 poverty, the lack of housing, inadequate diet,
 poor healthcare and irrelevant education
 become things of the past.
 
 All Africans will work, produce and receive
 the things that are needed to survive and
 develop. There will be no more privileged
 few while the masses suffer. This also means
 an African society with no exploitation.
 Women, the same as men, will work to
 reconstruct our societies. The purpose of
 production will be the improvement of the
 quality of life for all - unlike under
 capitalism where production is for
 maximization of profit for the few at the
 expense of the masses.
 
 The Need for Ideology
 
 Pan-Africanism is not an objective that can
 be achieved by simply snapping one's fingers.
 To achieve Pan-Africanism, we must be
 organized and guided by an ideology, a system
 of thoughts, beliefs, and values which helps
 us to view the world properly and directs us
 toward our goal. Through ideology, we learn
 how to organize our society and our very
 lives. This ideology is Nkrumahism-Tureism,
 named after Presidents Kwame Nkrumah and Ahmed
 Seku Ture.
 
 Nkrumahism-Tureism is the only correct and
 scientific ideology for the African
 Revolution. Nkrumahism-Tureism takes it name
 from the consistent, principles, practices,
 and policies followed, implemented and taught
 by Kwame Nkrumah and Ahmed Seku Ture. This
 ideology is articulated in their speeches,
 writings, actions, achievements and life.
 
 Nkrumahism-Tureism provides Africans with a
 set of uncompromising principles, a
 scientific, revolutionary view of Africa and
 the world. It also gives Africans a
 scientific methodology and a set of analytical
 tools which will enable the masses of African
 people to correctly interpret, understand,
 redeem and reconstruct Africa.
 
 The A-APRP
 
 As ideology alone is not sufficient. We must
 have an organization as a vehicle through
 which our ideology can be put into practice,
 hence the All-African People's Revolutionary
 Party (A-APRP). At the moment we are a small
 but growing organization seeking to organize
 the 900 million Africans throughout the world
 into one organization in order to struggle for
 Pan-Africanism. As an independent, mass
 political Party, we want to organize Africans
 into the A-APRP.
 
 We also have a Women's wing inside our Party,
 the All-African Women's Revolutionary Union
 (A-AWRU), who's chief goal is to educate and
 organize the whole Party around women's
 emancipation from sexism.
 
 Membership in the A-APRP is open to all
 Africans who understand and accept the Party's
 ideology (Nkrumahism-Tureism), and its
 objective (Pan-Africanism). Members must
 undergo a rigorous process of political
 education, requiring members to:
 
 1. Attend and successfully complete the
 Orientation process.
 
 2. Join and help build a Work/Study Circle
 and implement the A-APRP's ideological
 Training Guidelines.
 
 We urge everyone to join a political
 organization seeking to advance the African
 Revolution. If you are already in an
 organization we urge you to work to heighten
 the level of political education inside your
 organization and advance the unification and
 liberation of Africa.
 
 Conclusion
 
 The identity question is a critical one. The
 imperialists understand this. Whenever and
 wherever imperialist powers go they attempt to
 destroy the national identity of occupied
 peoples. This is to give the illusion that
 the people and the land they occupy never
 existed.
 
 We would like to suggest that you join the
 All-African People's Revolutionary Party. We
 invite you to join and help build the A-APRP.
 Yes, it is time we drop the hyphenated
 identity and come to identity ourselves as
 AFRICANS PERIOD!
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