This hypnotic December 1964 spectacle of Malcolm X delivering such a magnificent defence of Black manhood before a predominantly white audience in the Western world’s most elite educational establishment, Oxford University ~ and receiving such a rapturous response in return ~ is the clearest proof of Malcolm’s identity as the long-awaited Messiah of the entire Human race. If Malcolm could generate this kind of response at Oxford, just think of what he would have accomplished throughout (1) the rest of Western Europe and (2) the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Latin America and the wider world had he not been murdered by the criminal, Elijah Muhammad.
Forget Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, clear out your hard drives and brace yourselves for the real summer blockbuster of 2008. In the download of the millennium my full 1998 Middle East interview with Minister Louis Farrakhan is preceded by 'Ministry of Rage' - a 2hr 50min experimental, paradigm-shattering, non-narrative avante garde epic. Featuring the 1995 Million Man March, the Joe Lieberman/Farrakhan rapprochement, 1996 Farrakhan World Tour, Michael Jackson trial, the Libyan/N.O.I. "Billion Dollar" affair, Malcolm X, the British Farrakhan ban, the infamous 1994 A.D.L. memo and a head-spinning array of other topics, this spectacular DivX motion picture is the most comprehensive film of its kind ever made about Minister Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam.
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 unleashes intellectual kung-fu in this blistering 1963 interview with famed American psychologist, Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, as he proceeds to rip the US Government a veritable bouquet of “New Ones” over the hypocrisy and duplicity with which it treats Black America and serving notice of the nuclear holocaust of insurrectionary rage America risks if she doesn’t abandon her Satanic ways.
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 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.
MALCOM X INTERVIEW
Malcolm X The Movie, Barber scene
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