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#ElHajjMalikElShabazz celebrates the legacy of Malcolm X, focusing on his fight for civil rights, justice, empowerment, and cultural pride, inspiring generations with his powerful speeches and transformative ideology.
Malcolm X's 1963 interview at the University of California, Berkeley Malcolm X's views on the Constitution were complex, and he believed that the Constitution would not fairly treat Black Americans.#malcolmx #malcolmxinterview #africa #elhajjmalikelshabazz #malcolmxwasright #donsarchives #thisisamerica #panafricanism #panafrican #panafrican #separation #blackamerica πŸ•ŠοΈβœŠπŸΏβœŠπŸΏ
Malcolm X left for Cairo to ask the heads of 33 independent African nations to take the question of the treatment of black people in the United States to the United Nations. #malcolmx #malcolmxinterview #africa #elhajjmalikelshabazz #donsarchives #malcolmxwasright #thisisamerica πŸ•ŠοΈβœŠπŸΏ
Malcolm X explains how he feels that standing up for yourself when you are being attacked is the natural, intelligent approach to confronting racial injustice; 1965. #malcolmx #malcolmxwasright #elhajjmalikelshabazz #malcolmxiseverything #selfdefense #protectyourselves βœŠπŸΏπŸ•ŠοΈπŸ–€
Malcolm X was critical of forced integration into white neighborhoods, and believed that integration was not a worthwhile goal. He called forced integration "hypocritical" and said that America was trying to force whites to pretend to be friendly. #malcolmx #malcolmxspeech #integration #seperation #malcolmxwasright #elhajjmalikelshabazz #panafrican #panafricanist #panafricanism #donsarchives πŸ•ŠοΈ Do you agree or disagree with integration
Malcolm X's house in Queens, New York was firebombed on February 14, 1965, likely in connection with an eviction proceeding. The attack occurred while Malcolm X and his family were asleep. #malcolmx #malcolmxiseverything #bettyshabazz #elhajjmalikelshabazz #donsarchives #1960s #1965 πŸ–€πŸ•ŠοΈ

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