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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_AfricaJohn Africa - Wikipedia

    John Africa (1931-1985) was the leader of MOVE, a black organization that advocated for animal rights, vegetarianism, and self-sufficiency. He was killed in a police bombing and fire that destroyed his home in Philadelphia in 1985, along with eleven other members of MOVE.

  2. 15 nov. 2020 · John Africa, born Vincent Leaphart, co-founded the radical activist group MOVE in 1971 and was killed by police in 1985. Learn about his life, his teachings, and the controversial legacy of the MOVE bombing.

  3. MOVE est une organisation écologiste anarchiste liée au mouvement Black Power fondée par John Africa (en) à Philadelphie en 1972.

  4. MOVE (pronounced like the word "move"), originally the Christian Movement for Life, is a communal organization that advocates for nature laws and natural living, founded in 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, by John Africa (born Vincent Leaphart). The name, styled in all capital letters, is not an acronym.

  5. 30 avr. 2022 · La Ville de Philadelphie a été condamnée à verser 500 000 dollars à Ramona et 1 million aux proches de John Africa, 90 000 dollars à chacune des familles des adultes décédés, 25 millions ...

  6. Reconnaissables à leurs "dreadlocks", à leur nom patronymique "Africa", à leur choix de vivre en communauté et à leur dévouement total à la cause qu'ils défendent, les membres de MOVE vivent selon les principes du fondateur du groupe JOHN AFRICA.

  7. 8 mai 2010 · A failure in school, a failure in marriage, unpromising as a child yet a potent leader as a man, John Africa was a violent clash of contradictions. He was unafraid of defying authority and provoking the police, yet he refused to cross a bridge without a life preserver handy.