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May 19, 2023 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Bobby Seale , BPP , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , Huey P Newton , liberation , Malcolm X , murder , political assassination , protest , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Fred Hampton’s son and widow, on ‘Judas and the Black Messiah,’ the Oscars and preserving Black Panther legacy – CNN
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April 24, 2021 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Akua Njeri , Black Panther Party , BPP , Chicago Illinois , COINTELPRO , culture , Daniel Kaluuya , Debra Johnson , Dominique Fishback , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Fred Hampton Jr. , Fred Hampton Sr , Free Em All Radio , freedom , Hampton House , Judas and the Black Messiah , Lakeith Stanfield , liberation , Mark Clark , militarized police , Panther Party Cubs , police terrorism , political assassination , Political Prisoners , protest , racism , Rainbow Coalition , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , terrorism , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
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March 10, 2021 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: ADM (After the Death of Malcolm) , African/Black experience , Afrikan , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , liberation , Malcolm X , MXGM , protest , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , terrorism , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
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June 4, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , liberation , Malcolm X , militarized police , police terrorism , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , Slavery , violence , war , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Ilyasah Shabazz Talks About Malcolm X’s Legacy – Mosi-Blog
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June 1, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , Malcolm X , murder , protest , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , terrorism , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Of WD fard who was said to have brought knowledge of self & supposed supreme wisdom to the original man But were all very shocked at how much he had changed in 1958 he married a Muslim sister named…
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May 19, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , murder , protest , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , terrorism , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Yuri Kochiyama and her family were rounded up by the American government and forced to live behind barbed wire during World War II. Her brief friendship with Malcolm X inspired her activism.
— Read on www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/08/19/209258986/the-japanese-american-internee-who-met-malcolm-x
March 27, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , COINTELPRO , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , Malcolm X , political assassination , racial profiling , racism , revolutionary , terrorism , violence , War on Afrikans , Yuri Kochiyama | Leave a comment
Of WD fard who was said to have brought knowledge of self & supposed supreme wisdom to the original man But were all very shocked at how much he had changed in 1958 he married a Muslim sister named…
— Read on ummahwide.com/an-epic-poem-4-el-hajj-malik-malcolm-el-shabazz-mx50forever-86ace0a79f80
March 4, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Artists , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , Malcolm X , music , political assassination , protest , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , terrorism , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
An Open Letter to Netflix and the Producers and Directors of “Who Killed Malcolm X?” – AAIHS
— Read on www.aaihs.org/an-open-letter-to-netflix-and-the-producers-and-directors-of-who-killed-malcolm-x/
February 24, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , COINTELPRO , corruption , culture , CUNY , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , film , freedom , incarceration nation , Malcolm X , militarized police , murder , Netflix , police terrorism , political assassination , Political Prisoners , protest , racial profiling , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , sexism , terrorism , transparency , War on Afrikans , Who Killed Malcolm X? | Leave a comment
Malcolm X is still misunderstood – and misused
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February 21, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , liberation , Malcolm X , murder , political assassination , protest , racial profiling , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , terrorism , violence , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Register now for Islamic Spiritual Awakening (ISA)’s event on Crowdcast, scheduled to go live on Sunday February 16, 2020 at 7:00 pm EST.
— Read on www.crowdcast.io/
February 16, 2020 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , culture , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Islam , Malcolm X , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
While I take political exception to something said about Congresswoman Maxine Waters, this article makes interesting points. MHK
Colin Kaepernick Shows that Amerikan Innocence is a White Supremacist Sport – Mosi-Blog
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December 15, 2019 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , apartheid , Artists , black identity extremists , character assassination , COINTELPRO , Colin Kaepernick , corruption , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , FBI , football , freedom , incarceration nation , liberation , Malcolm X , media , militarized police , Mumia Abu Jamal , murder , NFL , police brutality , prisoners , protest , racial profiling , racism , revolutionary leaders , Slavery , sports , terrorism , violence , War on Afrikans , white supremacy | Leave a comment
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November 28, 2019 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , apartheid , Assata Olugbala Shakur , Black Panther Party , Bobby Seale , BPP , CIA , COINTELPRO , corruption , culture , Dr. Jean-Bertrand Aristide , Dr. Maryse Narcisse , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , FBI , freedom , genocide , Haiti , media , militarized police , Mumia Abu Jamal , Nou Pap Obeyi , Oscar Grant , police brutality , political assassination , Prison Industrial Complex , prisoners , racism , revolutionary leaders , terrorism , war , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
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October 2, 2019 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Assata Olugbala Shakur , Atlanta GA , Black Lives Matter , Black Panther Party , BPP , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , H. Rap Brown , Malcolm X Grassroots Movement , Political Prisoners , Prisoners of War , protest , racism , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Oct. 12 is the birthday of one of the most talented and promising young men martyred in the massive state repression against the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter. Unlike Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver and George Jackson, Carter has almost been forgotten from the history of Africans in America except for diehards. Carter, then 26 (born Oct. 12, 1942), was assassinated on Jan. 17, 1969 in a Campbell Hall classroom at UCLA in Los Angeles.
Source: Alprentice ‘Bunchy’ Carter ‘would have rode with Nat Turner’
October 14, 2016 | Categories: 13th Amendment , 1st Amendment Rights , 1st Amendment Rights , Africa , AFRIKAN , AFRIKAN , Afrikan History , Angola 3 , Art , Assata Shakur , BLA , Black History , Black Media , Black Men , Black Panther Party , Black Women , BPP , COINTELPRO , COINTELPRO 101 , Commentary , Community outrage , Community self defense , Congo , Cruel and inhuman punishment , Culture , Democratic Republic of the Congo , Digital , disabled / disability rights , Documentary Film , Education , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Emory Douglas , Emory Douglas: The Art of the The Black Panthers , Ethnic Studies , Extrajudicial killing , families in the world murdered by police , FBI , George Jackson Radio , Haitian , Human Rights , Hunger Strike , I Mix What I Like , illegal sentencing , Imam Jamil Al-Amin , Incarceration nation , Law , Leonard Peltier , Leonard Peltier , Liberation , Lords of the Revolution - BPP , Lynching , Malcolm X Grassroots Movement , Militarized police , Military , Mumia-Abu Jamal , Nat Turner , Negroes With Guns , OAAU , Oakland Maroons Art Collective , Pambazuka News , Police brutality , Police Brutality , Police Brutality - murder , police corruption , Political , political assassination , Political Prisoners , Politics , poverty pimps , predictive policing , predictive policing , predictive policing , prison industrial complex , Prisoners of War , Prisons , Racism , Rap , Refa-1 , Robert F. Williams , Robert Seth Hayes , Sekou Odinga , Sekou Odinga , Serious2020 , SHU , Steve Biko , Steven Bantu Biko , Stop and frisk , stop and frisk , Strike! , terrorism , Theatre , Torture , UNIVERSES , War against Afrikans , We Will Shoot Back , Weaponry , Wopashitwe Mondo Eyen we Langa , Wopashitwe Mondo Eyen we Langa | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Alprentice Bunchy Carter , Arthur Morris , Black Panther Party , Black Panther Party for Self Defense , Campbell Hall - classroom 1201 UCLA , COINTELPRO , Compton CA , Danon Carter , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Emory Douglas , Erika Huggins , FBI , Field Marshall George Lester Jackson , Gerald Horne , Geronimo ji Jaga Pratt , incarceration nation , January 17 1969 , John Huggins , Kumasi , Lil Bobby Hutton , Mumia Abu Jamal , murder , Oakland , police brutality , political assassinations , Political Prisoners , POW's , protest racism , racism , Raymond Masai Hewitt , Renegade Slausons , revolutionary , revolutionary leaders , Ron Karenga , Slavery , South Central Los Angeles , Southern California Chapter of the BPP , stop and frisk , terrorism , UCLA , University of California at Los Angeles , University of California at Santa Barbara , US Organization , War Against the Panthers: A Study of Repression in America , War on Afrikans | 1 Comment
The violent events of the past week have placed the country at a decisive moment. Words matter but deeds matter more. Leadership matters. President Obama spoke about the need for real change and new “practices” following the murders by police officers of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. Following this story is a Black Lives Matter statement on the murder of police and escalating protests to end state-sponsored violence against Black people.
Source: FBI gives green light to crack down on Black Lives Matter protesters – BLM statement follows
July 22, 2016 | Categories: 1st Amendment Rights , 2nd Amendment , Adults , AFRIKAN , Afrikan History , Assata Shakur , Black History , Black Lives Matter , Caribbean , Children , COINTELPRO , Commentary , Community outrage , cruel and unusual punishment , Culture , Davey D's Hip Hop Corner , Disabilities - Police Brutality , disabled / disability rights , Education , Emory Douglas: The Art of the The Black Panthers , Ethnic Studies , Extrajudicial killing , FBI , George Jackson Radio , Haiti: We Must Kill the Bandits , Human Rights , I Mix What I Like , Immigration law , International Law , Jim Crow , Kenneth Harding Jr , Law , Liberation , Lynching , Malcolm X Grassroots Movement , Media , media cover ups , Militarized police , Oakland Maroons Art Collective , Pambazuka News , Pan African News Wire , Police brutality , Police Brutality , Police Brutality - murder , police corruption , Political , political assassination , Politics , predictive policing , predictive policing , Racism , Refa-1 , Sandra Bland , Serious2020 , Stop and frisk , stop and frisk , terrorism , Torture , Vigils for AFRIKAN children , voter suppression tactics , War against Afrikans , Weaponry , Women | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Alan Blueford , Artists , Black Lives Matter , Black Panther Party , BLM , BPP , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , FBI , freedom , Haiti , incarceration nation , Malcolm X , Mumia Abu Jamal , murder , Oakland , Oscar Grant , police brutality , political assassination , protest , racism , revolutionary leaders , state repression , stop and frisk , terrorism , Trayvon Martin , UN , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
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June 25, 2016 | Categories: 'Round Midnight , Beasts of the Southern Wild , Black History , Blaxploitation films , Commentary , Culture , Documentary Film , Eyes of the Rainbow , Film , Fruitvale , FRUITVALE STATION , Quvenzhane Wallis , Sankofa , Serious2020 , Spike Lee , The Spook that sat by the door , Through A Lens Darkly | Tags: #OscarsSoWhite , 12 Years a Slave , 25th Hour , about Black people , African/Black experience , Afrikan , amma Asante , Artists , Ashes and Embers , Belle , Bessie , Black Directors , Black Films , Black Girl , Boyz n the Hood , Charles Burnett , CREED , Crooklyn , Darnell Martin , Daughters of the Dust , Dee Rees , Devil in a Blue Dress , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Ernest Dickerson , Eve's Bayou , F Gary Gray , Friday , Fruitvale Station , Gordon Parks , Haile Gerima , Hollywood Shuffle , House Party , I Like It Like That , John Singleton , Juice , Julie Dash , Just Another Girl on the IRT , Kasi Lemmons , Killer of Sheep , Leslie Harris , Malcolm X , Mo Better Blues , Ousmane Sembene , racism , Robert Townsend , Ryan Coogler , Spencer Williams , Spike Lee , The Blood of Jesus , The Learning Tree | Leave a comment
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June 9, 2016 | Categories: Adults , AFRIKAN , AFRIKAN , Art , Black Women , Children , Commentary , Community outrage , Culture , Documentary Film , Education , Film , Human Rights , Independent Black Media , Karen Seneferu , Liberation , Media , Melonie and Melorra Green , Music , Political , Serious2020 , Spiritual , The Black Woman Is God , War against Afrikans , Women , Women | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Black Lives Matter , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , freedom , Karen Seneferu , Malik Seneferu , Nina Simone , No fear , revolutionary , The Black Woman Is God , The Black Woman Is God Movement , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
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He called himself ‘The Greatest,’ and to many he was not only the greatest boxer, but the greatest sportsman who ever lived.
Source: Muhammad Ali, ‘The Greatest of All Time’, Dead at 74
June 4, 2016 | Categories: Africa , AFRIKAN , Afrikan History , Black History , Black Lives Matter , Black Men , Boxing , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Film , Human Rights , Law , Martial Arts , Martial Arts , Political , Politics , Racism , Sankofa , slavery , Sports | Tags: "I Am The Greatest!" , "No Vietnames ever called me nigger" , African/Black experience , “The Muhammad Ali Summit” with Jim Brown Muhammad Ali and Bill Russell , Black Lives Matter , boxing , Cassius Marcellus Clay , contact sports , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Howard Cosell , Malcolm X , Muhammad Ali , Nation of Islam , Olympic Gold , professional boxing , Rumble in the Jungle , Rumble Young Man Rumble , Slavery , sports , war resister | 1 Comment
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Source: U.S. pressures Haiti election verification of only 15%
U.S. corruption and interference in Haitian politics is still the order of the day.
May 10, 2016 | Categories: Adults , Africa , AFRIKAN , AFRIKAN , Black History , Black Lives Matter , Caribbean , Caribbean , Children , Commentary , Community outrage , Community self defense , Culture , earthquake , Education , FANMI LAVALAS , Genocide , Haiti , Haitian , Haitian , Human Rights , Hurricane Sandy , Incarceration nation , Independent Black Media , International Law , Liberation , Lovinsky-Pierre Antoine , Media , Militarized police , Pan African News Wire , Police brutality , Political , Political Prisoners , Politics , predictive policing , Racism , Serious2020 , terrorism , Voter Registration Fraud , voter suppression tactics , War against Afrikans , Weaponry , Youth | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Black Lives Matter , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , former U.S. ambassador to Haiti Kenneth Merten , freedom , Hillary Clinton , Kenneth Merten , Oakland , Oscar Grant , protest , racism , Slavery , terrorism , UN , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Source: Artist Honors The Black Mothers Who’ve Lost Their Sons To Police Brutality
May 8, 2016 | Categories: Adults , Black Lives Matter , Black Women , Caribbean , Children , children , Commentary , Community outrage , Culture , Disabilities - Police Brutality , Disability , Education , Every Mothers Son , Extrajudicial killing , Human Rights , I Mix What I Like , Jim Crow , Kenneth Harding Jr , Law , Lynching , mothers , Police Brutality - murder , police corruption , Political , predictive policing , Racism , Serious2020 , stop and frisk , terrorism , War against Afrikans , Weaponry , Youth , Youth | Tags: African/Black experience , Afrikan , Alan Blueford , Alex Nieto , Black Lives Matter , Black Panther Party , COINTELPRO , El Hajj Malik El Shabazz , Emmett Louis Till , Kenneth Harding Jr. , Mario Woods , murder , Oakland , Oscar Grant , police brutality , political assassination , protest , racism , Slavery , Steve "Bantu" Biko , stop and frisk , Tamir Rice , terrorism , Trayvon Martin , UN , War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Alprentice ‘Bunchy’ Carter ‘would have rode with Nat Turner’
Oct. 12 is the birthday of one of the most talented and promising young men martyred in the massive state repression against the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter. Unlike Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver and George Jackson, Carter has almost been forgotten from the history of Africans in America except for diehards. Carter, then 26 (born Oct. 12, 1942), was assassinated on Jan. 17, 1969 in a Campbell Hall classroom at UCLA in Los Angeles.
Source: Alprentice ‘Bunchy’ Carter ‘would have rode with Nat Turner’
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