Before Malcolm X was Mr. Shabazz he was Red, with slick down hair.
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”Once you find yourself, then everything else flows.”
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“A radical is he who has no sense…fights without reason. I have a reason. I am authentic. That’s what I am.” Fela
On Afro-American History (1965) is a speech on black history that Malcolm X gave in Harlem a month before he was killed.
The heart of the book is a speech that Malcolm gave less than a month before his death. His point is that Black people have to become aware of their true accomplishments in the past in order to change the world in the present and future. By looking at ancient African civilizations, West African kingdoms, the rise of imperialism and the history of slavery in America, Malcolm shows that Black people have played a huge role in shaping human history.