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  2. MOVE (Philadelphia organization) - Wikipedia

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    He lived with his father afterward and did not remain involved with MOVE. He died in 2013 in an accidental drowning. [60] In June 2020 MOVE member Delbert Africa died. [61] In April 2021, the Penn Museum and the University of Pennsylvania apologized to the Africa family for allowing human remains from the MOVE house to be used in research and ...

  3. Charles Sims Africa, last MOVE member freed from prison, dies ...

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    Charles Sims Africa, a member of the Philadelphia organization MOVE, died on Monday at age 61. Also known as Chuck The post Charles Sims Africa, last MOVE member freed from prison, dies at 61 ...

  4. John Africa - Wikipedia

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    John Africa (July 26, 1931 – May 13, 1985), born Vincent Leaphart, was the founder of MOVE, a Philadelphia-based, predominantly black organization active from the early 1970s and still active.

  5. 1985 MOVE bombing - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 MOVE bombing, locally known by its date, May 13, 1985, [2] was the bombing and destruction of residential homes in the Cobbs Creek neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, by the Philadelphia Police Department during an armed standoff with MOVE, a black liberation organization. As Philadelphia police attempted to ...

  6. Survivor of Religious Cult Known as The Move: 'I Was ... - AOL

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  7. Today marks 39 years since the MOVE bombing in Philadelphia ...

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    Today marks 39 years since Philadelphia police bombed the MOVE home, which left 11 members of the Black Liberation group dead, 61 homes destroyed, and over 250 people homeless.

  8. Let the Fire Burn - Wikipedia

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    Let the Fire Burn is a 2013 documentary film about the events leading up to and surrounding a 1985 stand-off between the black liberation group MOVE and the Philadelphia Police Department. The film is directed and produced by Jason Osder and was released by Zeitgeist Films in October 2013.

  9. Philadelphia now says MOVE victims’ remains weren’t cremated

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