40 Years Later: Philadelphia Mourns MOVE Bombing Anniversary, Black Liberation Group Attacked By Police
Source: dovate Cities all around America have perpetrated shameful acts of violence against Black people that will never be forgotten. For the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of their most infamous hate acts took place on May 13, 1985, when the Philadelphia Police Department dropped a bomb on a house on Osage Avenue in an attempt to destroy the Black liberation group known as MOVE. According to 6ABC, that reckless and racist attack took the lives of 11 people, 5 of whom were children, Tree Africa, Netta Africa, Little Phil Africa, Delisha Africa, and Tomasa Africa alongside adults John . . .