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About OBS

The Organization for Black Struggle (OBS) was founded in 1980. A group of veteran activists, students, union organizers and community members in St. Louis were seeking to address the needs and issues of the Black working-class. There was a vacuum of Black radical leadership that could boldly speak and act, unencumbered by government or corporate structures. In retrospect, this was a challenging period.

The FBI’s CounterIntelligence Program, known as COINTELPRO, wreaked havoc on the leaders and organizations of the Black Liberation Movement. By 1980 the right was beginning to consolidate its power politically, with a conservative in the White House for the next 12 years. The country was struggling to get out of the economic recession. It was out of this abyss that OBS was born.

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St. Louis Needs Federal Disaster Relief

OBS has been fighting for our members, friends and neighbors who were impacted by the May 16th Tornado. It’s past time for real government relief. Our suffering from a fierce tornado is worsened because of bureaucratic politricking.

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Black Leaders Detroit Highlights the 2025 Ride For Equity: Road to Reparations in St. Louis, Honoring the Legacy of Black Wall Street

Black Leaders Detroit (BLD) is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Ride For Equity: Road to
Reparations, an extraordinary cross-country bike ride dedicated to raising awareness and support for Black
entrepreneurs. Beginning on May 31, 2025, this transformative five-week journey will commence in Tulsa, OK,
and conclude near Independence Day at Wall Street in New York City.

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Organization for Black Struggle
P.O. Box 5277
St. Louis, MO 63115
contactus@obs-stl.org

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