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Hue Knows: Malcolm X 1963 Berkeley pt. 2

Nov 18, 201955 min
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On this episode we review an interview of Malcolm X that happened at UC Berkeley in 1963. In this latter half of the conversation Malcolm addresses issue around black so-called “leaders,” that white society approves of. They are typically politically funded by white liberals or are simply celebrities that are friendly with white society and white media. Malcolm breaks down the reason that the Nation of Islam’s message was being so widely embraced among black folks on a grassroots level. Also my cousin Krysten just happened to call in (7:19) and share a story with me that's mad relevant to the topic at hand... Be enlightened, be inspired, be empowered!
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