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1959 documentary by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax regarding the rise of Black Nationalist groups such as the Nation of Islam and the African Liberation Movement. Sensationalist and outright racist at points, this documentary introduced Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, and a young Louis Farrakhan to mainstream America.

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  • How many people have the black supremacist lynched compared to the white supremacists.

    I think you have now found your answer

  • its more like the love that hate produced cause i hear no hate from the muslims only truth but the white media is the devil !

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  • @MISSDIAMONDGIRL101 lumping all white people together as devils is a teaching of hate and racism, even Malcolm eventually realized this.

  • @mannyamaya Right, they taught about the same leaders from elementary all the way up to high school. Didnt learn about half the leaders i know now until i went to college and took history/african studies classes, smh...

  • Why didn't teach us about James R Lawson in high school? That guy was on point.

  • 2:00 sorry but this guy's voice made me laugh

  • @str8guerillaz Slavery did exsist in Africa but they worked as indentured servants not chattel. A good Afro-American history class will explain more. Read "Exchanging Our Country Marks" by Michael A. Gomez. It breaks it all down. Our history is out there. Its just not discussed in the Academy.

  • @Dimaggio369 Here we have ladies and gentleman, a person who buys into the notion of mainstream media and 400 years of miseducation by Europeans. But why wouldn't he? His miseducation benefits him and his bloodline. Anything to the contrary would deem Dimaggio369 inferior and he could never handle the truth. Both Socrates and Plato credited their knowledge and teachings to PthahHotep and other African philosophers who were around some 600 years before the Greeks came around. Don't choke.

  • @Liberal2245 "no brother you are of a bloodline of kings and queens and you believe in your heart as a black man that that was wrong? You mention "jesus" but the jesus you've been worshipping has been pictured as a white man with blue eyes and yet in the bible it clearly states he had wooly hair and tanned skin. Show me a white person with wooly hair whose skin is black but oh he's not black black. bullshit! You sound like an uncle tom to me. I find it sad how many older black people know nothin

  • @Liberal2245 How did the NOI lay the foundation in the 'wrong way?" Your people were beaten down, pressed underneath slave ships where there brothers lay next to them dead smelling of diarrhea and stench, there women raped, beaten, in front of their husbands, enslaved women were given a day and a half to recover after giving birth and back to the cotton and tobacco fields they went. For so long we were told we were inferior, dumb, savages and finally someone says "no brother,

  • @RunPower You want to know how many lynchings were done by black supremists? Read Eldridge Cleaver's "Soul on Ice" and you'll get the idea. 

  • When We Created The White Man He Felt Out Of Place So He Got Ghost To The Wilderness Of Europa Where He Went Through The Craziest Shit For Thousands Of Years Ultimately Returning To Africa For Revenge On Those Light Skinned Hating Ass Africans....The End.

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