
Community's Struggle Over Desecrated African Cemetery Is Foundational To Ending White Supremacy
The Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition (BACC) has been fighting for eleven years to stop construction on top of a desecrated African cemetery and to build a museum to honor and educate about the erased history of the death camps that profited from the breeding of African girls, who are buried there, for forced labor. In what is considered a progressive bastion, Montgomery County in Maryland, not a single politician has supported their struggle. Clearing the FOG speaks with BACC co-founder Dr. Marsha Coleman- Adebayo about their efforts on the streets, in legislative bodies and in the courts and why their work is foundational to ending white supremacy. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.
Warning: Sensitive content regarding human trafficking, rape, pedophilia and KKK terrorism.
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