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As the 40-year anniversary of the MOVE bombing approaches, City Council introduced a resolution for a day of remembrance for the victims. Skip to content Breaking ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- It was a day of remembrance on Tuesday as Philadelphia marks 40 years since the MOVE bombing, which left 11 people, including five children, dead. It was on May 13, 1985 ...
Gabriel Bryant, YahNé Ndgo, Mike Africa Jr. and Krystal Strong gave remarks on May 13, 2024, down the street from where the MOVE bombing occurred in 1985. (Cory Sharber/WHYY) “Our people weren’t just ...
It's been 40 years since the 1985 MOVE bombing, an event that changed Philadelphia forever and remains a dark moment in the city's history. MOVE was a Philadelphia Black liberation group led by ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia City Council has officially voted to recognize May 13 as a day of reflection and remembrance for the MOVE bombing. This upcoming Tuesday will mark the 40th ...
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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 ...
On Thursday, Philadelphia City Council held a hearing addressing the decades since the bombing and voted to adopt a resolution that would establish May 13 as a day of remembrance and reflection.
Families of victims of the Oklahoma City bombing gathered for the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony. Relatives shared stories of their loved ones and the impact the bombing continues to have ...
The Remembrance Ceremony of the Murrah Building bombing will move indoors Wednesday morning due to high winds and the potential for light rain. The ceremony will start at 8:45 a.m. at the First ...
On May 13, 1985, a police helicopter dropped a military-grade bomb onto the roof of the MOVE organization home, a row house located at 6221 Osage Ave., in the Cobbs Creek section of West Philadelphia.
MOVE (which is not an acronym) was founded in 1973 by Mike Africa Jr.’s great uncle, John Africa, born Vincent Lephart. In some ways, it was decades ahead of its time. Africa shunned modern ...