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Malcolm X: The Eternal Truth Seeker

Learn about the brilliance of consciousness, love, intelligence and moral fortitude that is and was the essence of Malcolm X. Malcolm X in=s the mental and spiritual blueprint to what an African Male should be to himself, his family and his people and ultimately ALL people. It was his close friend and confidant Dr John Henrik Clarke was the person who told him to go to Mecca and that Elijah Muhammad wasn’t teaching him true Islam: This is a Brief History of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz also known as Malcolm X, and how he found true Islam when he went to Mecca to complete his hajj.

The Speaker is Sheikh Khalid Yasin

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I believe that there will ultimately be a clash between the oppressed and those that do the oppressing. I believe that there will be a clash between those who want freedom, justice and equality for everyone and those who want to continue the systems of exploitation. – Malcolm X (some of the truest words he ever spoke)

Long Live the Ka and Ba of Sa Ra – Malcolm X

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Secret Malcolm X Recording of Meeting with the F.B.I.

This audio was aired originally on Like It Is with Gil Noble back in 1983 I believe when Gil had a discussion with Earl Grant Malcolm’s security and his personal photogrpaher. Here is the article that went with the vid Malcolm X shows what the true origins of Stop Snitching was about. Which was protecting the interests of Black people and had nothing to do with hiding criminals:

Bay Area journalist Adisa Banjoko aka The
Bishop who heads up the Hip Hop Chess Federation
came to ou…r SF State class yesterday and laced our
students up with the important role Islam has played in Hip Hop culture. One of the main topics he touched upon was the strong presence of Malcolm X and what he meant to Hip Hop.. We discussed the songs he was sampled in. We talked about the rappers who referenced him.. Adisa definitely went in..

He closed out the discussion by talking about Cointel-pro
and Black Pro- the government program that proceeded
it. Adisa talked about how the government had gotten over 3000 people throughout the country to spy on Black organizations and report their activities back to the FBI. Many people wavered and sold us out. others stood strong. We talked integrity and never selling out. He brought forth this ’secret recording’ that was made by the FBI when they approached Malcolm after he was suspended by Elijah Muhammad
for mis-speaking after President Kennedy was assassinated.What we heard was absolutely riveting on a number of levels.

To start it was crazy to hear how bold and upfront our tax payer supported government agencies were in terms of going out and destroying our leaders and undermining the Black Liberation struggle. These guys were over the top bold in asking Malcolm to spy and sell out the Nation of Islam then known as the Black Muslims.

What was impressive was Malcolm’s resolve and his intelligence… he shut these FBI agents down.. This is definitely a MUST listen..

http://hiphopandpolitics.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/no-sellout-the-secret-malcolm-x-tape-w-the-fbi/

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