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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Full speech. Speed corrected for better listening experience.


Malcolm X
"Message to the Grass Roots" is a public speech delivered by human rights activist Malcolm X. The speech was delivered on November 10, 1963, at the Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference, which was held at King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan.[1] Malcolm X described the difference between the "Black revolution" and the "Negro revolution", he contrasted the "house Negro" and the "field Negro" during slavery and in the modern age, and he criticized the 1963 March on Washington. "Message to the Grass Roots" was ranked 91st in the top 100 American speeches of the 20th century by 137 leading scholars of American public address. - wikipedia

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣Malcolm X - Breaking it Down: Betty Shabazz

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣Malcolm X: Speech - Ford Auditorium Detroit, Michigan | 14 Feb 1965

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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The full uncut version of the thought-provoking debate between Malcolm X and Gordon Hall on extremist organizations which took place 3 days before Malcolm was tragically assassinated.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Malcolm X

Author: Gil Noble; WABC-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.); MNTEX Entertainment, Inc.

Publisher: Prior Lake, MN : Mntex Entertainment, [1990?]

Edition/Format: VHS video : VHS tape

Summary:
A documentary showing the life of Malcolm X, his leadership in the Black Muslim movement, and his influence on black Americans and African nations.

Baka Omubo
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Iconography and ritual: African symbolism and ritual in Christianity

Nubia Wardford-Polk, will talk about how the ancient spiritual systems of Kemet is the basis of what is known as Christianity today. In the photo the Sacred Ancient Nile Trinity.
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Iconografía y ritual: simbolismo africano y ritual en el cristianismo.

Conferencista: Nubia Wardford-Polk, M.A.


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NUBIA WARDFORD-POLK, M.A., Anthropologist / Cultural Scientist (Archaeologist)
Nubia Wardford-Polk holds an M.A in Historical Archaeology specializing in Archaeology of the African world, Historic, and Prehistoric worlds. Her involvement and primary research in archaeology, anthropology, and historical research resulted in conclusions regarding the importance of the Ancient Kushite/Merolitic (Ancient Sudan) civilization which predates Egypt.

Nubian Archaeological Project
http://www.ancientnubiancities.com/

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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21st February marks the anniversary of the Assassination of our "Living Black Manhood" - "Our Shinning Black Prince", OMOWALE MALCOLM X.

Today, ShakaRa Speaks will be dedicated over 9 Hours of programming, profiling the life & Legacy of Papa Omowale.

The Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement for the annual Omowale Malcolm X Observance this coming Sunday 21st Feb. Full info here: https://www.alkebulan.org/omow....ale-malcolm-x-observ

Through our streaming, we hope to highlight Papa Omowale's evolution as one of the worlds leading Black Nationalist Pan-Africanists. As such, our footage focusses on the years 1963-1965.

We feature

Message to the Grassroots
The Ballot or the Bullet
Interview with Congolese Students
Prospects for Freedom
The Last Speech
Interview with Ella Collins (Malcolm X's big Sister)
Covert War on Malcolm X - Like It Is with Gil Noble
Malcolms People - Like it is with Gil Noble
OMOWALE: The Sun Has Returned - A Message by Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka
OMOWALE - Prince Munyaradzi @Alkebulan Kwanzaa
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
51 Views · 4 years ago

21st February marks the anniversary of the Assassination of our "Living Black Manhood" - "Our Shinning Black Prince", OMOWALE MALCOLM X.

Today, ShakaRa Speaks will be dedicated to 9 Hours of programming, profiling the life & Legacy of Papa Omowale.

The Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement for the annual Omowale Malcolm X Observance this coming Sunday 24th Feb. Full info here: https://www.alkebulan.org/2019..../01/26/omowale-malco

Through our streaming, we hope to highlight Papa Omowale's evolution as one of the worlds leading Black Nationalist Pan-Africanists. As such, our footage focusses on the years 1963-1965.

We feature

Message to the Grassroots
The Ballot or the Bullet
Interview with Congolese Students
Prospects for Freedom
The Last Speech
Interview with Ella Collins (Malcolm X's big Sister)
Covert War on Malcolm X - Like It Is with Gil Noble
Malcolms People - Like it is with Gil Noble
OMOWALE: The Sun Has Returned - A Message by Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka
OMOWALE - Prince Munyaradzi @Alkebulan Kwanzaa
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Marking the seventh anniversary of the death of Malcolm X, this program primarily surveys the assassination of the black leader (which occurred February 21, 1965); points to discrepancies surrounding the circumstances of his death as reported in eye-witness testimonies, newspapers and magazines; and poses the questions left unasked and unanswered during the investigation.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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On the fourth anniversary of his death, the segment will contain an assessment of this impact on the present black movement, and a recollection of the man himself by his widow Betty Shabazz.




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