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        Malcolm X’s Unfinished Work

        On this day, February 21, in 1965 Malcolm X was assassinated. He was a man who reflected a world encompassing vision. He was concerned not just the plight of Africans/Blacks in the United States and our right to sovereignty and self-determination but also was an ardent critic of colonialism and its denial of these same rights to the global south.

        In many ways, his death proved futile as a means of suppressing his vision. The Black Freedom Movement became considerably more radical after his death, as various formations focused on core positions of his, such as territorial sovereignty, cultural reclamation, and revolutionary struggle–all of which were outgrowths of his lifelong commitment to Black nationalism. Further, and largely due to his influence, the vectors of Black consciousness were irrevocably changed, which is evident by the continued interest in his legacy and ideas over the decades since his death.

        It should be noted that Malcolm was not an advocate of superficial notions of change, the kind that were fashionable in his day and again in ours. He was an ardent critic of those who would pose tokenism and assimilation as solutions to the global problems that our people face. These are, in his view, simply forms of surrender. He recognized that power was the answer to our problem–power over our collective destiny as an African world.

        The struggle that he was engaged in is on-going. His work remains unfinished.

        https://kamaurashid.com/malcolm-xs-unfinished-work

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        Malcolm X’s Unfinished Work – African deep thought

        Malcolm X’s Unfinished Work – African deep thought

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        Abdua Kkkyha
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          Abdua Kkkyha
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          El-Hajj Malek El-Shabazz was one of our true revolutionary brother, whom was plotted against and assassinated by the USA government, the CIA, the secret intelligence agency and the FBI.

          a year ago
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