American Crime — The Ugly History of the Oppression of Black People In This Country February 1, 2021 | revcom.us From the revcom.us series American Crime: Case #99: May 13, 1985: The MOVE Massacre Case #84: Medical Racism and Homicide—the Tuskegee Syphilis “Study” Case #82: Murderous Neglect and Repression After Hurricane Katrina Case #81: September 13, 1971—Massacre of Heroic Attica Prisoners Case #74: The FBI-Chicago Police Assassination of Fred Hampton Case #71: The Colfax Massacre of 1873... and the Supreme Court Stamp of Approval for Racist Terror Case #66: The “War on Drugs,” 1970 to Today Case #62: How Capitalism + White Supremacy Created Chicago’s Black Ghetto Case #60: The 1917 Camp Logan Rebellion and the Mass Legal Lynching of 19 Black Soldiers Case #42: COINTELPRO—The FBI Targets the Black Freedom Struggle, 1956-1971 Case #36: August 28, 1955: The Torture and Lynching of Emmett Till Case #33: The 1944 Lynching of 15-Year-Old Willie James Howard for Writing a Christmas Card to a White Girl Case #31: Double Murder by Police in Chicago—on the Night After Christmas, 2015 Case # 26: The 1946 White-Mob Lynching of Two Black Couples at Moore’s Ford, Georgia Case #25: The “Neo-Slavery” Killing Fields of Sugar Land, Texas: 1878 1911 Case #22: The Barbaric Suppression of the 1811 Louisiana Slave Uprising Case #15: Chicago 1919: The Racist Riot and the Righteous Resistance Case #12: The 1921 Tulsa Massacre and the Destruction of Black Wall Street Case #11 (Part 1): Violent Suppression of Black People’s Right to Vote Case #11 (Part 2): 1965 to Today: Gutting the Voting Rights Act and Disenfranchising Millions of Black People Read the entire American Crime series Get a free email subscription to revcom.us: Volunteers Needed... for revcom.us and Revolution Send us your comments.