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  • So what happened to part 1?

  • this is KNOWLEDGE; Black Knowledge

  • There is a growing movement claiming that both Malcolm X and MLK were both masons. Does anyone know for sure whether this is true or not. I've always wondered whether or not Dr. Clark was one.

  • @groundpounder35 complete bullshit

  • @mal438 Thanks. But did you here the criticisms about the 1963 march on Wash? Malcolm talks about it as well as a lot of others. They say that the gov't was nervous and finally contained and controlled it. MLK soon after received his Nobel peace Prize for his cooperation.

  • @mal438 What exactly is bullshit? Because I can stir you to my references. I just wanted to know if anyone else heard this new news. They wrote about it back in the 60's both black and white.

  • @groundpounder35

    Well, before Dr. King died in 1968, he started to really wake up and see the things that Malcolm X was seeing. MLK began to overtly condemn white society and wanted more black self determination. This is shown in his 1967-1968 speeches sounding like a non-violent version of Malcolm X. He criticized mainstream capitalism and the war in Vietnam. Malcolm X was evolving too and both men wanted the same goal (they just had different methods in getting to that goal).

  • @TruthSeeker24 Yes I know this but did you know that the march on the Capital as we know it is a watered down version of what was originally planned. The way it was suppose to be was to shut the country down. There were people who were going to shut down the airport, others were going to push there way into congress & protest. The gov't heard of this & decided to add there 2 cents in by basically begging MLK to not allow it. And if you do this we will not intervene. There is alot that not known.

  • @groundpounder35 does it really matter?

  • @BigPreme To me it does. 

  • "you cant fight the slavemaster and sleep with em at the same time. if you love ths slavemasters daughter, you have less love for your own"

  • Baba Clarke inspired us by telling the real truths of Baba Malcolm X, because Baba Malcolm X is my hero who lifted us up from the pains and the systematic attacks that are inflicted upon Africans continuely, because Baba Malcolm loved us and he taught us how we can be better than the enemy and even to be unfearful of the enemy.

    Baba John Henrik Clarke and Baba Malcolm X were close as friends and as a family.

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