NEWARK - Days after the resignation of Newark Schools Superintendent Cami Anderson and hours after the joint announcement with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie of the formation of a nine-member board charged with easing the transition of the Newark school system back to local control from state control, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, in a situation that some political observers feel to be revolutionary in the summer of 2015, evoked the memory of another leader who led another revolution in another country close to 100 years ago.