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Free the MOVE 9
Kyle Fraser, Black Agenda Radio producer
22 May 2018
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Mike Africa Jr, the son of two MOVE 9 members imprisoned for the past four decades in a the death of a Philadelphia policeman, said supporters have stepped up efforts to free the incarcerated activists. “Black Lives Matter people, mass incarceration activists, prison abolitionists, death penalty abolitionists – we’ve been trying to get all of these groups to work together and help each other,” Mike Africa Jr told Black Agenda Radio producer Kyle Fraser.

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