• Historically Speaking: Malcolm X and the Fight Against Black Exploitation

  • 2024/12/01
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Historically Speaking: Malcolm X and the Fight Against Black Exploitation

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  • This episode aims to honor Malcolm X, a prominent figure in the Black community, while exploring his ideologies and values. I recently listened to a 1963 interview conducted at the University of California, Berkeley, where he addressed the question of whether white individuals can genuinely be friends to Black people. He also critiqued the notion that entertainers and athletes can’t serve as intellectual leaders within the Black community. This discussion resonated with me, as I recall a time when I struggled to grasp the nuances of his perspective, but I now have a clearer understanding. I encourage you to engage with the content and share your thoughts in the comments below.


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This episode aims to honor Malcolm X, a prominent figure in the Black community, while exploring his ideologies and values. I recently listened to a 1963 interview conducted at the University of California, Berkeley, where he addressed the question of whether white individuals can genuinely be friends to Black people. He also critiqued the notion that entertainers and athletes can’t serve as intellectual leaders within the Black community. This discussion resonated with me, as I recall a time when I struggled to grasp the nuances of his perspective, but I now have a clearer understanding. I encourage you to engage with the content and share your thoughts in the comments below.


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Follow Us On #Instagram | https://instagram.com/thetrevorjacksonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=


Tap In W/ The Family On #Twitter | https://twitter.com/trevorj865/status/1624799477323165697?s=46&t=cwguTTrEhwYeAaQMgOAY4w


Follow The Group On #Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/308646383559995/?ref=share_group_link


#SnakeThaGreat | 10pm In #LosAngeles | Apple Music | https://music.apple.com/us/album/10pm-in-los-angeles-single/1654989802


Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976. allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism. Comment. News. reporting. Teaching. Scholarship . and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copy status that might otherwise be infringing Non-profit. Educational or per Sonal use tips the balance in favor of fair use ...


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