Congress of Afrikan People
The Congress of Afrikan people was a proponent of black nationalism. Active in the 1970s, CAP's ideology was set around Maoist theory and practice. Its activities illustrate fluidity and changing nature of black radicalism in this period. It later became the Revolutionary Communist League , led by Amiri Baraka, which merged into the League of Revolutionary Struggle. When this group split, some of the members went into Freedom Road Socialist Organization.