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Kuwasi Balagoon


Born
in The United States
December 22, 1946

Died
December 13, 1986

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Kuwasi Balagoon, born Donald Weems, was a Black Panther, a member of the Black Liberation Army, a New Afrikan anarchist, and a defendant in the Panther 21 case in the late 1960s.

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A Soldier's Story: Writings...

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Anarchy Can't Fight Alone

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“These people who judge us should take a city bus or a cab through the South Bronx, the Central Ward of Newark, North Philadelphia, the Northwest section of the District of Columbia or any Third World reservation, and see if they can note a robbery in progress. See if they recognize the murder of innocent people. This is the issue, the myth that the Imperialists should not be confronted and cannot be beaten is eroding fast and we stand here ready to do whatever to make the myth erode even faster, and to say for the record that not only will the Imperialist U.S. lose, but that it should lose.”
Kuwasi Balagoon, A Soldier's Story: Writings by a Revolutionary New Afrikan Anarchist