Malcolm X explains why the bourgeois, hand-picked so-called African American leaders will never solve the problem for the masses of people. This was the June 12, 1963 episode of the television program Open Mind which held a special episode entitled: Race Relations in Crisis. Guests include Malcolm X, Alan Morrison, Wyatt Tee Walker and James Farmer.
The Political Power of Hiphop's tribute for 2007's Black History Month Celebration is a presentation directed by K.R.S. featuring Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Tupac Shakur, Christopher "Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizell, and other fallen heroes who represent peace and freedom for all through means of music and political change.
Wil b penned this stunning recollection of histories most respected murder leaders and representatives of the Hiphop community, and, DJ Parker Le
MALCOLM X: The Assassination of Malcolm Xantihostile1 min 9 sec - Mar 19, 2007http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/
Silent clip of the Audobon Ballroom immediately after the assassination of Malcolm X on February 21, 1965.
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Malcolm X: after hajj, discussion of race and re-education oabuhmeid2 min 4 sec - Nov 11, 2006Malcolm X reveals the changes in his thinking after his pilgrimage to Mecca.
Malik Shabazz (aka Malcom X) By Any Means Necessaryooblerdude7 min 38 sec - Jun 2, 2007The speech By Any Means Necessary. By the legendary Hajj Malik Shabazz also known as Malcom X