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Philadelphia burning: The city’s forgotten outrage against a Black community

The mostly Black neighborhood block surrounding the MOVE headquarters was also completely destroyed with bodies buried amongst the rubble.Bettmann/Getty ImagesThere were two survivors: 13-year-old Birdie Africa and 30-year-old Ramona Africa. She was immediately arrested on rioting and conspiracy charges.

John Africa smiles with MOVE supporter Jeannette Knight as he leaves federal court in Philadelphia on July 23, 1981, after being acquitted on weapons and conspiracy charges by a jury that deliberated for almost six days.The group had a mixed relationship with their neighbors and the local community but frequently had run-ins with law enforcement.

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It now becomes the chiefs political corner stone, what an irony.

I’m going to screenshot this and show it to anyone out there who disputes the left / MSM purposefully prints misleading headlines to create division and “racism.” MOVE was a militant anarchist group who’d murdered police officers.

More good news please(((

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