Public Enemy

Public Enemy

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose: This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly... [more]

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose:
This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly Self Directed Learning Environment.

This Zine is Peoples guide to arguably the "Greatest Rap Music Group of All Times", PE.
A Public Enemy guide with photos, videos, links, feeds, news, comments, group blog and forum. Also providing the latest news on our Freedom Fighters (PP and POW) as the PE logo represents.

Public Enemy, better known by fans as PE, is a seminal hip hop group from Long Island, New York known for their socio-politically conscious lyrics, criticism of mainstream /coporate media and active interest in the issues and concerns of the African American community. Their latest LP, a collection of unreleased tracks, "Beats and Places," was released on the 8th of November 2005.

They will be inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

They are ranked #44 on Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time list and in the near future, should be one of the first rap artists inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Help us document their history and journey with your photos, videos, links, feeds, news and comments. Share with the community in our PE group blog and discussion forums.

In the interest of being ture to the PE message and Logo this wikizine will also keep the community up to speed on those socio-political issues and topics their music so powerfully speaks to. This will and should include issues and current events involving the present day Black Power Movement and our Nu Afrikan Political Prisioners and Prisoners Of War.

Articles

RBG-All Power to the People ! Black Panther Party & Beyond

  In American history, the 60’s proved to be a time of radical change. Assisting this change were two idealistic young African-American men. Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale after experiencing a lifetime of injustice and witnessing the Watts riots, decided to become an active part towards initiating change. The two became members of R.A.M (revolutionary action movement), this group being very violent was too extreme and not meeting their idealistically militant ideas for reform. After... Read Full Story

Omaha Two-Ed Poindexter and Mondowe Langa-WereTargets of a Secret Police Taskforce Frame-Up

On August 17, 1970, the Omaha, Nebraska Police Department received a 911 emergency phone call. The caller reported that a woman was screaming for help from a vacant house. The address given for the house was 2867 Ohio Street. The police arrived at the scene and started to investigate. No screaming woman was found. Near the doorway of the house was a suitcase. The officers stepped over the suitcase to get into the house. As a search of the house was being conducted, an explosion occurred... Read Full Story

HISTORY AND CURRENT EVENTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF NEW AFRIKA

http://www.asetbooks.com/Us/Nationhood/RNA/RepublicOfNewAfrika.html For thousands of years, Black People in Africa had enjoyed Freedom, Independence, Self-Government and Self-Determination. When Black People came to the Americas as adventurers and explorers and established settlements here, they maintained their love for freedom, independence, self-government and self-determination. And, when Black People were brought to this land as slaves, Our most powerful motive was to regain Our freedom... Read Full Story

RBG STREET SCHOLAR, BANGN DAILY 4 NEW AFRIKAN PEOPLE, Drawing Lessons From The Haitian Revolution

The Haitian Revolution is a singular event in history. Never before or since has an enslaved people risen up, broken their chains, and established a new state. Haiti was a beacon of hope and inspiration to the enslaved Africans of the United States. Haiti's history has been turbulent, but not for the reasons given by mainstream historians. Racism underlies their charges that the first black republic lacks "democratic traditions" and is prone to violence. Drawing from a wide range of authors... Read Full Story

"Did you say New World Order"/ Is It Coming or Is It Already?

For the most compelling evidence of the New World Order online please link to http://www.911blogger.com/node/10025 What is the new world order? The essence of the new world order (nwo) or world management system is that it is management by social engineers, rather than government based on a written constitution. How you are affected by this management system depends on what the social engineers decide the system should do for you and require of you. the social engineers and system managers... Read Full Story

RBG "IF WE MUST DIE!!!", Feat., Great White Lies and Slave Ships

Black August: History, Current Events and Related, Feat "Day of the Gun" A George Jackson Documentary

LINK BACK FOR FULL 4 HOUR AUDIO OF THE CLASSIC 2006 SHOW "Mama Queen Warrior" Kiilu Nyasha, was a Black Panther and has been part of the international struggle for nearly 40 years. She is currently host of a weekly TV program, “Freedom Is A Constant Struggle,” on SF Live (Cable 76), a columnist for the SF BayView newspaper and a member of the SF8 Committee Black August originated in the concentration camps of California to honor fallen Freedom Fighters, Jonathan Jackson, George Jackson... Read Full Story

Racism and the Death Penalty and The War on New Afrikan Freedom Fighters / Videos & Readings

To Learn More on Racism and The Death Penalty See: The Death Penalty in Black and White: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides by Richard C. Dieter, Esq. Executive Director, Death Penalty Information Center June 1998 It is tempting to pretend that minorities on death row share a fate in no way connected to our own, that our treatment of them sounds no echoes beyond the chambers in which they die. Such an illusion is ultimately corrosive, for the reverberations of injustice are not so easily... Read Full Story

Celebrating Mumia Abu-Jamal's 55th birthday: April 24, 2009, at the Humanist Hall in Oakland, California

April 24, 2009, at the Humanist Hall in Oakland, California: Celebrating Mumia Abu-Jamal's 55th birthday and the release of his new book "Jailhouse Lawyers: Prisoners Defending Prisoners v. the U.S.A." The featured speakers included: Angela Davis, Ed Mead, Tony Serra, Chela Simone, The Molotov Mouths, Nina Serrano, Richard Brown, POCC Minister of Information JR, Noelle Hanrahan, Lynne Stewart, Mistah F.A.B., and more. The event was produced by Prison Radio & City Lights, and co-sponsored by... Read Full Story

Hip Hop :The Culture vs The Industry and The White Supremacy Factor

RBG Rap Music Classics Video Channel Hip Hop : The Culture vs The Industry and The White Supremacy Factor By RBGStreetScholar To me, the MOST GLARING contradiction OF studio gangsta rap is, “how can a music w hich only thirty years ago so expressed the pro babilities, possibilities and potentiality of our people, NOW BE SO GLOBALLY debased and UNCONSCIOUS? the perverting of original HIP-HOP/ RAP music INTO SO CALLED GANGSTA RAP IS ASSOCIATED WITH A WHITPLOITATION Corporate work ETHIC That is... Read Full Story
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