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Remains Of Black Children Killed in MOVE Bombing Cannot Be Located

Mourners of MOVE members killed in the 1985 bombing by the Philadelphia police stand in front of their former headquarters. They raise their arms with the Black Power salute during the funeral procession for leader John Africa. The remains of two Black children killed in an infamous 1985 Philadelphia police bombing have gone missing, with two Ivy League universities unable to confirm their whereabouts. City lawmakers last year issued a formal apology for the attack on MOVE, a Black liberation advocacy group. The airstrike on a house occupied by MOVE members destroyed an entire block, reducing all the houses to rubble. Short for The Movement, MOVE began as a collective devoted to issues from police brutality to environmentalism. The group s relationship with local law enforcement quickly soured, with several altercations throughout the 1970s. Tensions heightened after a 1978 eviction attempt in which a police officer was killed. MOVE asserted the officer was a victim of friendly

Moment when professor holds up bones of black teen killed in 1985 police bombing in Philadelphia

They are juicy : Princeton professor is slammed for disrespecting the bones of a 14-year-old black girl killed by a bomb dropped by Philadelphia police in 1985 after members of her commune fired at cops Janet Monge, a visiting professor at Princeton University, led a highly-rated free course on forensic anthropology for the prestigious school In one video lecture, she is seen holding the bones of a child killed during a 1985 police bombing of a black liberation group and calling them juicy The teen and 10 other people - including five children - died after Philadelphia Police dropped a bomb from a helicopter onto a home being used by the liberation group MOVE 

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