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Best of 2020: Philadelphia's deadly MOVE bombing and me Our 2020 retrospective continues with this essay by a child of MOVE activists about why apologies aren't enough. By Mike Africa Jr.
The remains of the MOVE bombing victims were thought to have been cremated in 2017. In May 1985, Philadelphia police dropped a bomb onto the compound of MOVE, killing six members, ...
The Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office and the University of Pennsylvania are at the center of a lawsuit in connection to the infamous 1985 bombing of Black liberation group MOVE.
Last year, Philadelphia’s then-health commissioner, Dr. Thomas Farley, resigned after announcing that in 2017 he had suggested some newly located remains of the MOVE bombing victims be cremated ...
Speaker, writer and activist Mike Africa Jr. takes readers back to 1985 in his new book, "On a Move: Philadelphia's Notorious Bombing and a Native Son's Lifelong Battle for Justice." ...
To look into the mishandling of the MOVE bombing victims’ remains, city officials commissioned investigators from two law firms: Dechert LLP and Montgomery, McCracken, Walker, & Rhoads LLP, The ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Additional human remains from a 1985 police bombing on the headquarters of a Black liberation group in Philadelphia have been found at the University of Pennsylvania.
Activism / StudentNation / Mike Africa Jr. was only 6 years old when Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on 6221 Osage Avenue. But he remembers everything. Hannah Epstein This story was produced ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Additional human remains from a 1985 police bombing on the headquarters of a Black liberation group in Philadelphia have been found at the University of Pennsylvania.
Additional human remains from a 1985 police bombing on the headquarters of a Black liberation group in Philadelphia have been found at the University of Pennsylvania.. The remains are believed to ...