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  1. Robert F. Williams & Mabel Williams Freedom Archives / AK Press 2005, CD SKU: 1904859313 Robert Williams organized African-American armed self-defense in the South. President of the NAACP in Monroe, North Carolina, he led the Black community in preventing Klan attacks and opposing the racism of governmental agenc

  2. 7 de feb. de 2006 · PBS series Independent Lens will show documentary Negroes With Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power, directed by Sandra Dickson and Churchill L Roberts; documentary tells story of Robert F Williams ...

  3. How Should Robert F. Williams Be Remembered? “Nonviolence is a very potent weapon when the opponent is civilized, but nonviolence is no repellent for a sadist...Nowhere in the annals of history does the record show a people delivered from bondage by patience alone.” ~ Robert F. Williams. Despite having a deep and vast impact on the American ...

  4. 22 de may. de 2013 · First published in 1962, Negroes with Guns is the story of a southern black community's struggle to arm itself in self-defense against the Ku Klux Klan and other racist groups. Author. Robert F. Williams. Submitted by wojtek on May 22, 2013. Frustrated and angered by violence condoned or abetted by the local authorities against blacks, the ...

  5. 15 de oct. de 2020 · Robert F. Williams, a civil rights activist from North Carolina and advocate of armed self-defense, departed for his first visit to the People’s Republic of China in October 1963 from Havana, where he and his family had lived in exile since 1961. On the eve of Williams’s arrival in Shanghai, a municipal committee charged with his reception ...

  6. Robert F. Williams was born and raised in Monroe, North Carolina. After serving in the Marine Cops in the 1950s, he returned to Monroe and in 1956 assumed leadership of the nearly defunct local NAACP chapter; within six months its membership grew from six to two-hundred. Many of the new members were, like him, military veterans trained in the ...

  7. On February 26, we celebrate the birthday of Robert F. Williams, a pioneering fighter for Black rights who advocated armed Black self-defense against the racist violence of the Jim Crow south. Rob Williams was born in 1925 in Monroe, North Carolina. Growing up he saw and experienced violent treatment of Black people on the streets of his hometown.