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Paul Kagame speaks, he doesn’t raise his voice. He doesn’t wave a flag. But in a single sentence, he can cause panic across diplomatic corridors in Paris, Brussels, and Washington. And that’s exactly what he did — not with threats, but with cold, measured truth. As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am."Join this channel to get access to perks:
Ronald Stokes Service, May 22nd 1962.
On April 27th 1962, seven unarmed Muslims were shot outside Muslim Temple 27 in Los Angeles. Temple Secretary, Ronald Stokes 29, was killed. "They're going to pay for it," Hon. Malcolm declares, and goes to Los Angeles to eulogize Stokes at a funeral attended by 2,000 people. Despite an autopsy that established Stokes was shot at close range and had been stomped, kicked and bludgeon while dead or dying. An all-white coroner's jury deliberating the Stokes' killing, took 23 minutes to conclude it "justifiable homicide." By contrast, 14 Nation of Islam members are indicted for assault in the incident and 11 are found guilty.
Elijah Muhammad's reluctance to aggressively retaliate Stokes death, would be the first of a series of events, causing irreparable rifts between The Honorable Malcolm X and The Messenger. And lead to his eventual ouster from the Nation of Islam.
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In this powerful conversation, author, historian, and cultural researcher Anthony Browder shares why mental independence is more important now than ever. At 70 years old, he reveals some of the most critical things he had to unlearn, and breaks down the hidden connections between ancient Egyptian architecture and the monuments in Washington D.C. Browder also offers timeless life lessons to help people navigate personal and societal challenges with clarity and purpose.
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Dr. Kamau Rashid: What Malcolm X Still Teaches UsIn this episode of Wise The Dome TV, I sit down with Dr. Kamau Rashid to honor the revolutionary legacy of Malcolm X on the 100th anniversary of his birth. We talk about the early influences of Malcolm’s parents, the impact of Marcus Garvey’s ideology, and how that shaped Malcolm’s political consciousness.We also get into the founding of the Organization of Afro-American Unity, Malcolm’s transition out of the Nation of Islam, and his evolving internationalist vision. Dr. Rashid helps unpack Malcolm’s complex relationship with Elijah Muhammad, as well as how groups like the Black Panther Party and figures like Amiri Baraka extended Malcolm’s radical legacy.We also reflect on how mainstream scholars sometimes soften Malcolm’s politics—and why it’s important to recover and carry forward his revolutionary analysis today.
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