"The Ballot or The Bullet" was a speech by Malcolm X mostly about black nationalism delivered April 12, 1964 in Detroit, Michigan. This speech is i...
Malcolm X wields his dazzling and clairvoyant intellect to rip to shreds the case for affirmative action and welfare dependence in his 1963 appearance on the WRCA ‘Open Mind’ TV panel ~ decades before those issues found themselves at the epicentre of contention and controversy within the American body politic. What you see above once again serves to underscore just how truly telescopic a mind was Malcolm’s, how waaaaay ahead he was of the current peacock-like crop of posturing and preening Black (and White) “conservatives” and “Republicans”, how catastrophic it has proven to be that Black Americans came to be ideologically identified with the emasculating and disembowelling liberalism of the Democratic Party and just how disastrously the historical process was derailed when he was savagely murdered by Elijah Muhammad in 1965.
Malcolm X discusses the presidential campaign chances of Barry Goldwater, his split with Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam and the prospect of a Black Nationalist Guerrilla War of Liberation within the United States of America.
Malcolm X is a 1992 biographical film directed by Spike Lee about the African-American activist and black nationalist Malcolm X. The story is based on The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley. Denzel Washington was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Malcolm X.
Malcolm X The Movie, Barber scene
In an epic multi-media presentation one-time Louis Farrakhan advocate, XYBORG, calls for a new investigation into the assassination of Malcolm X. Featuring a dizzying array of Malcolm X and Farrakhan film clips this video podcast is a crushing indictment of the Nation of Islam in the callous betrayal and savage murder of the Black Power freedom fighter. In the light of its explosive revelations Minister Farrakhan must issue a full public apology, resign as leader of the NOI and co-operate with any new investigation into the 1965 murder of Malcolm X.
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/The Reverend Martin Luther King responds to Malcolm X's criticisms of his philosophy.http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/
In an epic multi-media presentation one-time Louis Farrakhan advocate, XYBORG, calls for a new investigation into the assassination of Malcolm X. Featuring a dizzying array of Malcolm X and Farrakhan film clips this video podcast is a crushing indictment of the Nation of Islam in the callous betrayal and savage murder of the Black Power freedom fighter. In the light of its explosive revelations Minister Farrakhan must issue a full public apology, resign as leader of the NOI and co-operate with any new investigation into the 1965 murder of Malcolm X.
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