Selected pages from a pamphlet published by All-African People's Union in Detroit, Michigan.
Notes: The All-African People's Union (AAPU) was a Detroit-based organization that emerged in the late 1960s as part of the movement for community control of schools. Led by Dan Aldridge, the goal of AAPU was to “develop curriculum for black students that would give them the skills needed to transform the entire country, the economy, and themselves, rather than prepare them for work.”