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Preferred term
Revolutionary Action Movement
Definition
- The Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), a black nationalist and pan-African organization, first appeared on the black political activist scene in Philadelphia in 1963, in the midst of the social and political revolution of the black power and civil rights movements. Its founder was Max Stanford, who was later known as A. Muhammad Ahmad. [Source: Encyclopedia of Black Studies; Revolutionary Action Movement]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Revolutionary_Action_Movement
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