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malcolmxnetwork · 3 days
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akonoadham · 8 months
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One of the greatest leaders of all time! I think he’d be ashamed of us if he were alive today. From the obvious self-hate of Koonye and Candace to the unchecked materialism and minstrel shows that are on the 11 o’clock news nightly!
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ptseti · 4 months
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El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz 1965 interview with CBC [Speaker]: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz The struggle for the so-called “black” people in America is one of an identity crisis, the lack of a lawful education, nationality, and full autonomy of self-governance as sovereignty due to their stateless status. “Black”, “Brown”, “White”, etc. are misnomers that socially engineer division and enforce sociopolitical statuses. They are based on systems of benefit and privilege and do not provide any pedigree, nationality, or birthright. The word ‘Black’ can be traced back to its proto-Indo-European origins through the word ‘black’ which meant pale, wan, colourless, or albino. May the hungry be fed, the sick nourished, the naked clothed, the infant cared for, and the aged protected. Right understanding of life and death, right emotions, right speech, right actions, right livelihood, right effort, right awareness, and right meditation, right food, right company. In the mystic traditions of the different religions, we have a remarkable unity of spirit. Whatever religion they may profess, they are spiritual kinsmen. While the different religions in their historic forms bind us to limited groups and militate against the development of loyalty to the world community, the mystics have already stood for the fellowship of humanity in harmony with the spirit of the mystics of ages gone by. …. Imagination, devotion, and perseverance, together with divine grace, will assure your success. Knowing that material & spiritual progress are essential to man, we must ceaselessly work for the equal attainment of both. It is only when a people strike an even balance between scientific progress & spiritual & moral advancement that it can be said to possess a wholly perfect and complete personality and not a lopsided one.” - Haile Selassie …. #whoisprakasaka #UpliftHumanity #elhajjmalikelshabazz #malcomx #humanrights #history
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fromhersoul · 1 year
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kheelcenter · 2 months
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Malcolm X and Rosa Parks were two of the civil rights leaders assembled by A. Philip Randolph for a 1962 rally supporting poorly-paid Black, Hispanic, and Caribbean hospital workers in their bid for union recognition as part of the Local 1199 Drug and Hospital Union in what is now Brookdale Medical Center in New York City. This was the only time Malcolm X identified himself with a labor union.
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Above, Malcolm X addresses the crowd in front of a sign reading “Negro and Puerto Rican Communities Support Local 1199’s Fight to End Exploitation …” Joining him on the platform are A. Philip Randolph, Rosa Parks, and other labor leaders. Photographer unknown.
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cartermagazine · 1 year
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Today In History Spike Lee’s motion picture, Malcolm X, staring Denzel Washington as Malcolm X, opened to a nationwide audience on this date November 18, 1992. Malcolm X is a masterpiece, plain and simple. It represents Spike Lee's apex as a filmmaker, the peak for Denzel Washington as an actor, and the career highlight for the rest of the actors and artists involved. CARTER™ Magazine carter-mag.com #historyandhiphop365 #wherehistoryandhiphopmeet #staywoke #carter #spikelee #malcolmx #denzelwashington #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #history #cartermagazine https://www.instagram.com/p/ClGjcQ0L2WT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vokaldialect · 2 days
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Malcolm X (Vokal Dialect) #malcolmx #knowledgeiskey #vokaldialect #freeasf
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The man has a point, perhaps we should listen.
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azspot · 11 months
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And when asked about Malcolm, King actually expressed great open-mindedness. He said, “I don’t agree when Malcolm X calls for violence, but I’m also not so arrogant to think that I have all the answers.” And he’s suggesting in this interview, the part that wasn’t published, that he’s open-minded to learning more and to talking more to Malcolm. That’s one of the great things about King. He was always interested in listening to the people who disagreed with him.
“King: A Life”: New Bio Details Extensive FBI Spying & How MLK’s Criticism of Malcolm X Was Fabricated
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BROTHER MALCOLM. 🤲🏾 May 19, 1925 - February 21, 1965. #MalcolmX #beautifulisBLACK https://www.instagram.com/p/Co7F95MOHFf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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malcolmxnetwork · 2 months
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akonoadham · 3 months
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This is a case of unintended consequences. The Black dollar was stronger and stayed in the Black community longer during segregation. We supported Black businesses because we had no choice. 
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ptseti · 5 months
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fromhersoul · 1 year
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Malcolm X said:
„One of the first things I think young people, especially nowadays, should learn is how to see for yourself and listen for yourself and think for yourself. Then you can come to an intelligent decision for yourself. If you form the habit of going by what you hear others say about someone, or going by what others think about someone, instead of searching that thing out for yourself and seeing for yourself, you will be walking west when you think you're going east, and you will be walking east when you think you're going west.“
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