Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement


The Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement is a political movement dedicated to freeing people from bondage and building resistance in the United States. We situate our political movement in the context of the abolitionist struggle against slavery and continue in the tradition, from Nat Turner to the Black Liberation Movement. We believe the Civil War never resolved the issue of slavery in the US and the system transitioned into the prison industrial complex. Our struggle today begins from this starting point. As revolutionary anarchists, the abolitionist struggle must be extended to the state and capitalism, the perpetrators of oppression. The revolutionary movement in the US today is at a cross roads, as fascist movements are expanding, and the state is becoming increasingly authoritarian. The Rojava Revolution and the Zapatistas in Chiapas provide us with a model for revolution today with their foundation in communal and council based political organization and militant defense.