סאפיה בוכרי (Hebrew Wikipedia)

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  • Meyer, Manuella (2003). "Commentary on Black Liberationists". Social Justice. 30 (2): 43. JSTOR 29768183.

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  • Bukhari, Safiya (2002-08-15). "Interview with Safiya Bukhari, part 6" (ראיון). Interviewed by Imani Henry. Workers World. אורכב מ-המקור ב-2018-02-07. I and other women started this group, Mothers Inside Loving Kids (MILK), for the long-termers. And we helped them spend time with their children. Because one of the things they do heavy in the South is that they take away parental rights, especially if a woman goes to jail.

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  • Bukhari, Safiya (2010). The War Before : the True Life Story of Becoming a Black Panther, Keeping the Faith in Prison, and Fighting for Those Left Behind. New York: Feminist Press at CUNY. ISBN 9781558616547. OCLC 630541456.
  • James, Joy (2003). Imprisoned intellectuals : America's political prisoners write on life, liberation, and rebellion. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 122–123. ISBN 9780742520264. OCLC 71123868.
  • Berger, Dan (2016). Captive nation : Black prison organizing in the civil rights era. University of North Carolina. p. 274. ISBN 9781469629797. OCLC 892794656. Prior to her death in 2003, Bukhari also worked with the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, formed by people close to the Republic of New Afrika. The Malcolm X Grassroots Movement has organized against stop-and-frisk policing and for the freedom of black political prisoners.