The Assassinations Of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. (Why - TopicsExpress



          

The Assassinations Of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. (Why the Government Murdered Them) by Roland Sheppard  Photo: Marion S. Trikosko/Agence France-Press/Getty Images Martin Luther King and Malcolm X in 1964. It’s impossible for a chicken to produce a duck egg… The system of this country cannot produce freedom for an Afro-American. It is impossible for this system, this economic system, this political system, this social system, this system period. It is impossible for it , as it now stands, to produce freedom right now for the Black man in this country — it is impossible. And if ever a chicken did produce a duck egg, I’m certain you would say it was certainly a revolutionary chicken. — Malcolm X, Harlem ‘Hate Gang’ Scare Militant Labor Forum, May 29, 1964 I first started to write about Malcolm X’s assassination, after I watched the 1992 CBS documentrary, The Real Malcolm X, An Intimate Portrait of the man, narrated by Dan Rather. I then saw that Spike Lee’s documentary movie, Malcolm X, had left out the most of the events in the last year of Malcolm’s life, starting with March 12, 1964 Press Statement By Malcolm X. When Denzel Washington, acting as Malcolm X, is shown addressing this press conference, right after Malcolm’s statement: “There can be no black-white unity until there is first some’ black unity”, Denzel Washington did not state what Malcolm X said next, which was “There can be no workers solidarity until there is first some racial solidarity,” The statement about ‘workers solidarity’ showed some of Malcolm’s thinking and outlook at that time — he was becoming anti-capitalist in his political thinking. I felt compelled to write this essay to show why this government, “the assassination leader of the world “ assassinated Malcolm X. But when I began to read more of what King had stood for at the end of his life, that he also was becoming anti-capitalist in his political thinking, before his life was ended, I realized the United States Government had the same motive to kill both Malcolm X Martin Luther King. When I discovered and realized the complicity, of the government, in both assassinations, I then felt compelled to write this essay, based upon what I learned and my own personal experience. rolandsheppard/Site/The_Assassinations_of_Malcolm_X_and_Martin_Luther_King_Jr..html
Posted on: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 17:26:23 +0000

Trending Topics



"min-height:30px;">
Hello Facebook I am currently looking for freelance or contractual
Pagoda Wall Raised Top Antique Brass 1 Candelabra Socket Clear
MTV Challenge star Diem Brown dies at 32 - NewsOK - New York Daily

Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015