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  2. National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America

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    N'COBRA membership is broken down into three categories: individual members, national and local organizational chapters, and organizational affiliates. N’COBRA membership is seen in many different parts of the United States [6] (such as Philadelphia) [17] and in parts of Africa, Europe, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean. [10]

  3. Adjoa Aiyetoro - Wikipedia

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    Adjoa Aiyetoro is a lawyer, an activist and the former executive director of the National Conference of Black Lawyers (1993-1997). She was the chief legal consultant to the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) and co-chairperson of their Reparations Coordinating Committee.

  4. Imari Obadele - Wikipedia

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    Richard Henry was born in Philadelphia, and as a young man founded a civil rights organization there with his brother Milton.The two later moved to Detroit.. After the murder of Malcolm X, they helped form the Malcolm X Society and, dissatisfied by the progress achieved by nonviolent approaches to civil rights movement, came to embrace Black separatism.

  5. Conrad Worrill - Wikipedia

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    Worrill was the elected economic development commissioner of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA). He was a special consultant of field operations in the Million Man March, which took place on October 16, 1995, and authored a weekly column entitled, Worrill's World.

  6. List of armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    National Coalition of the People for the Sovereignty of Congo (CNPSC) Mai-Mai Yakutumba 2006 William Yakutumba: Mai-Mai Echilo Mai-Mai Réunion (FPLC) 2017 Réunion wa Rusasa Mai-Mai Réné 2016 Rene Itongwa Mai-Mai Ngalyabatu Ngalyabatu Mangala Biloze Bishambuke 1998 Assani Mbokani Mai-Mai Mulumba Mulumba Hondwa [1] Mai-Mai Malaika

  7. Jae Jarrell - Wikipedia

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    AfriCOBRA formed out of the remains of the Coalition of Black Revolutionary Artists (COBRA) and centralized around the idea of Black pride and Black empowerment that comes from feeling powerful and standing tall [3] AfriCobra even had a manifesto written by one of its founding members, Jeff Donaldson, in which he wrote out some of the main ...

  8. Why did (blank) do that? Breaking down the ending to ... - AOL

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    But this is "Cobra Kai," a show with a fight at the center of nearly every episode. In the final moments of Season 5, the show’s central villain, John Kreese (Martin Kove), came back into the ...

  9. Mickey Cobras - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Cobra Nation; Founded: 1954: Named after: Henry "Mickey" Cogwell (1945–1977) Founding location: North Lawndale, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Years active: 1954–1966 (Egyptian Cobras) 1966–1977 (Cobra) 1977–present (Mickey Cobras) Territory: Chicago, IL, Midwestern United States: Ethnicity: African American: Activities