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Philadelphia Jan. 21: Welcome home Delbert Africa press conference

Ona Move! LONG LIVE JOHN AFRICA!

After 41 years, our brother Delbert Africa finally came home from prison Saturday morning January 18, 2020! His triumphant return after spending four decades unjustly behind bars for charges the government always knew the MOVE 9 were not guilty of is being celebrated worldwide!

His family and supporters are overjoyed to finally welcome Delbert home where he always belonged. We marked this occasion with a gathering at the Philadelphia Student Union on Saturday afternoon with three generations of strong MOVE family members and supporters. Delbert is stronger, more dedicated than ever, encouraging us all to stay strong and never stop fighting this rotten system!

A press conference is being held Tuesday, January 21, 2020, at the Kingsessing Library, located on 51st between Kingsessing and Chester Aves. at 2:00 p.m.

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