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lofi Malcom X speech radio [lofi hiphop/chill beats]
Activist and Intellectual Malcom X speeches set to lo fi hiphop and chill beats.
Video made for educational and chilling/vibing purposes.
I don't own the rights to the clips used. All music public domain and copyright free.
Shoutout to Chillhop.com. Check…
Video made for educational and chilling/vibing purposes.
I don't own the rights to the clips used. All music public domain and copyright free.
Shoutout to Chillhop.com. Check…
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Forwarded from Anticapitalist Surrealism 🚩🦾🔻 (Francesco Tankready)
Forwarded from Failures of Capitalism
Forwarded from CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective
Students! As you return to school, this is a great time to think about forming an anarchist student organization!
Here, you can read about how others like you did just that, and how you could, yourself:
https://crimethinc.com/uncontrollables
Here, you can read about how others like you did just that, and how you could, yourself:
https://crimethinc.com/uncontrollables
Forwarded from Grouchy Socialists
Top: your first job fresh out of high school, how exciting! You're going to be diligent and hardworking.
Bottom: you talked to management and they don't give a shit and now neither do you
Bottom: you talked to management and they don't give a shit and now neither do you
Forwarded from Working Class History
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On this day, 19 August 1944, this photograph (left) was taken in Paris of 18-year-old French Resistance fighter, Simone Segouin, on the first day of the battle to liberate the city from Nazi occupation.Segouin, under the nom de guerre Nicole Minet, was a member of Francs-Tireurs et Partisans, a resistance group formed by the Communist Party. Previously in the fighting she had helped kill two Nazis, and assisted in the capture of 25 German prisoners of war in Chartres. After the liberation of Chartres, Segouin travelled to Paris to take part in its liberation.Segouin survived the war, was awarded the Croix de Guerre, and later worked as a paediatric nurse. She died in February 2023, aged 97.Learn more about resistance movements in World War II in our podcast episodes 63, 64, 72, and 77-80. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to our website: https://workingclasshistory.com/podcast Pictured, right, is Segouin on August 23To access this hyperlink, click our link in bio then click this photo
On this day, 19 August 1944, this photograph (left) was taken in Paris of 18-year-old French Resistance fighter, Simone Segouin, on the first day of the battle to liberate the city from Nazi occupation.Segouin, under the nom de guerre Nicole Minet, was a member of Francs-Tireurs et Partisans, a resistance group formed by the Communist Party. Previously in the fighting she had helped kill two Nazis, and assisted in the capture of 25 German prisoners of war in Chartres. After the liberation of Chartres, Segouin travelled to Paris to take part in its liberation.Segouin survived the war, was awarded the Croix de Guerre, and later worked as a paediatric nurse. She died in February 2023, aged 97.Learn more about resistance movements in World War II in our podcast episodes 63, 64, 72, and 77-80. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to our website: https://workingclasshistory.com/podcast Pictured, right, is Segouin on August 23To access this hyperlink, click our link in bio then click this photo