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  1. The Black Manifesto was a 1969 manifesto that demanded $500 million (~$3.19 billion in 2023) in reparations from white churches and synagogues for their participation in the injustices of slavery and segregation committed against African-Americans.

  2. manifesto to the white christian churches and the jewish synogogues in the united states of ameri ca and all other racist i nstitutions presentation by james forman delivered and adopted by the national black economic development conference i n detroit michigan on april 26, 1969.

  3. James Forman's Black Manifesto.pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.

  4. The conference's purpose was to bring black leaders together for discussion and concerted action on the economic aspects of Black Power, but one of the invited speakers, James Forman, took over the meeting and demanded endorsement of a document he called the "Black Manifesto."

    • Jerry K. Frye
    • 1974
  5. It is our guess that the United States put the squeeze on these countries, for such a program directed by SNCC would have been too dangerous to the international James Forman, Director of United Black Appeal and Lucius Walker, Jr., Executive· prestige of the U.S.

  6. On May 4, 1969, The Riverside Church itself became the location of a civil rights protest when James Forman interrupted Sunday morning services to present a document titled “Black Manifesto,” enumerating a series of demands for the white Christian and Jewish communities.

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  8. Mar 5, 2016 · Black Power advocate James Forman, former chair of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), interrupted worship at New York City's Riverside Church on May 4, 1969 and presented a manifesto for reparations to the largely white congregation.

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