| Kesplebedeb Distribution is pleased to announce
the publication of Hope Breathing Life: Postcards for Liberation by
Zolo Agona Azania. Hope Breathing Life is a collection of postcards representing the art of Zolo Agona Azania. Zolo is not only a remarkable artist but also a political prisoner, and the victim of a racist frame-up. Owusu Yaki Yakubu, in his piece "Who Is Zolo Agona Azania?" (pubished as an introduction to Zolo's pamphlet Money and Power: Hook or Crook) provides this useful summary of how Zolo ended up where he is today: "Zolo Azania is one of the numerous African-Americans who await execution as a result of a racist criminal justice system. Moreover he is a politically conscious activist, who at the time of his arrest and capture in 1981, was actively involved in the movement for the self-determination of African-American people. The fact that he defined himself as a New Afrikan and was committed to the liberation and independence of Black people within the borders of the U.S., directly influenced the way the police, the prosecution, and the Indiana courts denied him a fair trial and fanned the flames of prejudice to obtain the death penalty. |
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City Without Pity, 1979 |
Woman Fist of Fury: For Human Rights, 1999 |
All Things Considered, 1999 |
The Rise of the Dragon + Manchild, 1993 |
untitled, 2002 |
From Afrika With Love and Struggle, 1999 |
Black Warriors of Babylon, 1979 |
Remember Emmet Till and Family, 1986 |
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In Our Life the Bowl is Empty, 1980 |
Spear of the New Afrikan Nation, 1999 |
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Eagle Owl: Up Close and Personal, 1999 |
Rites de Passage, 1999 |
Malcolm X Experience, 1978 |
Afrikan Simba Uhuru, 1999 |
Uhuru, 1980 |
The Incarcerated Man, 1975 |
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Other Kersplebedeb Pages |