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Hawk Newsome’s ‘Black Faces of Oppression’ Rant: Unpacking the Harlem Rally Assault and Its Deeper Implications

Last updated: October 27, 2025 10:05 pm
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Hawk Newsome’s ‘Black Faces of Oppression’ Rant: Unpacking the Harlem Rally Assault and Its Deeper Implications
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New York Black Lives Matter founder Hawk Newsome is facing serious assault charges after allegedly punching a Black Democratic district leader and hurling a bullhorn during a chaotic political rally in Harlem. Newsome, who turned himself in, has decried the charges as politically motivated, comparing himself to Martin Luther King Jr. and ranting about “black faces of systemic oppression,” igniting a contentious debate within the activist community.

The recent events in Harlem involving Black Lives Matter founder Hawk Newsome have sent ripples through activist circles, sparking intense discussions about leadership, accountability, and the complexities of fighting oppression from within. Newsome’s voluntary surrender to face assault charges for an incident at a political rally has become a focal point, not just for the alleged actions, but for the inflammatory rhetoric he employed during the process.

The Harlem Rally Incident: What Happened?

The incident unfolded during a protest last week at Councilman Yusef Salaam’s Harlem office. Newsome and other activists had gathered to object to the funding cut for Tiffany Fulton’s non-profit, Silent Voices United Inc. The rally, intended to advocate for community funding, descended into chaos, leading to the alleged assault.

According to reports from the New York Post, Newsome is accused of punching Manhattan Democratic District Leader William Allen, 66, and throwing a bullhorn at him. Allen, who described himself as an “innocent bystander,” stated that the scuffle began after Councilman Salaam’s mother, Sharonne, confronted Newsome, who was shouting her son’s name into a bullhorn.

Video footage reportedly shows Newsome yelling at Allen, accusing him of involving an “old lady.” Allen recounts being hit in the chest and narrowly missing a bullhorn thrown at his head. He emphasized that Newsome’s refusal to apologize was a key factor in his decision to press charges.

Newsome’s Response: Denials and Controversial Comparisons

On Monday, October 27, 2025, Newsome voluntarily surrendered at the 28th Precinct in Harlem to face charges of attempted felony assault, attempted misdemeanor assault, and harassment. Outside the precinct, he rallied supporters, comparing his situation to that of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.

Walter Hawk Newsome, co-founder of BLM of Greater New York, at Manhattan Criminal Court.
Walter “Hawk” Newsome, a prominent figure in the Black Lives Matter movement in New York.

“Recognize this as a step in the right direction. Not only do we fight racism — systemic, black racism — we fight the black faces of systemic oppression,” Newsome declared. He added, “Martin Luther King Jr. got locked up 26 times. Right? 26 times for this. This is a sign that we are fighting.”

Allen quickly countered Newsome’s comparison, stating, “I may not have known Dr. King personally, but he’s no Dr. King.” Newsome’s allies also echoed his sentiments, claiming the charges were “trumped-up” and “politically motivated.”

Newsome turning himself in at the 28th Precinct for assault charges Monday.
Newsome turning himself in at the 28th Precinct in Harlem.

The ‘Black Faces of Systemic Oppression’ Rhetoric

Newsome’s use of the phrase “black faces of systemic oppression” is particularly potent and indicative of internal tensions within activist movements. It suggests a critique of Black individuals who, in his view, uphold or benefit from oppressive systems, regardless of their race. This concept isn’t new in civil rights discourse but gains specific resonance when leveled against a Black district leader and a Black councilman whose mother was involved.

Historically, figures like Martin Luther King Jr. faced arrests and accusations, often from authorities who sought to maintain a discriminatory status quo. The King Institute at Stanford University documents numerous instances of his arrests during nonviolent protests against racial injustice, totaling around 29 to 30 times, as reported by various sources including the King Institute at Stanford University. Newsome’s invocation of King’s legacy attempts to frame his current legal troubles within this historical narrative of civil disobedience and political persecution.

Newsome comparing himself to Martin Luther King Jr. as he decried the looming charges as politically motivated.
Newsome drawing parallels between his current situation and the struggles of Martin Luther King Jr.

Broader Implications for Activism and Community Trust

This incident highlights a growing challenge within activist movements: internal conflict and the definition of who constitutes an oppressor. When prominent figures within the same community accuse each other of violence and political weaponization, it can erode public trust and divert attention from the larger systemic issues they aim to address.

Tiffany Fulton, whose funding cut sparked the rally, issued a statement condemning the “political weaponization in Harlem.” She expressed heartbreak and suggested that “speaking truth to power comes with consequences when the system feels threatened,” implying a broader conspiracy against her organization and Newsome.

Newsome being led out of the police precinct, claiming political attack.
Newsome maintaining his innocence and alleging a “political attack” as he leaves the precinct.

The clash between Newsome and Allen, a respected community leader, underscores the delicate balance between aggressive advocacy and maintaining community solidarity. Councilman Yusef Salaam himself is a symbol of resilience, being one of the exonerated Central Park Five (now known as the Exonerated Five). His background makes him a figure who has firsthand experience with systemic injustice, adding another layer of complexity to the accusations leveled by Newsome at his office and involving his mother.

The resolution of these charges will likely be closely watched by many. Beyond the legal outcome, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the internal dynamics, ideological fissures, and personal rivalries that can emerge within movements striving for social justice, sometimes overshadowing their core missions.

Manhattan Democratic District Leader William Allen, alleged victim of assault.
Manhattan Democratic District Leader William Allen, whom Newsome is accused of assaulting.

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