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Malik Rahim: New Orleans, from the 1800s to today.

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2007

Malik Rahim, one of the founders of Common Ground, talks a little about his home Algiers, in New Orleans.

Video by Ed Mays of Seattle, Washington.

Watch footage from Malik Rahim's NW Tour on Pirate TV — viewable on channel 29/77 in King County, or online at scantv.org. Also featuring Lee Fleming of Seattle Common Ground Collective. For more information: see Seattle Common Ground's website and commongroundrelief.org.

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  • Malik Rahim is a hero of all native New Orleans citizens, and is he only Katrina Victim that Opened up a Health Clinic, that helped hundreds. His Family have a lot to be proud of. Malik Rahin now, and Malik Rahim forever.

  • Very proud 2 be algerian i didnt know that there's a place name's algiers .....it's the capital (DC) of algeria .we call it alger but in english it's algiers...very proud :)

  • FUCK ALL CRACKERS IF YOU MEET A GOOD ONE KILLEM FOR HE GETS A CHANCE TO TURN BAD

  • the selling of human flesh as he states from algiers, where not black in the time he is talking about, the slaves sold then where predominantly caucasian european captives. so i find it strange that the french commander was comparing them both!!!

  • I don t know Algiers is name of districtNew Orleans me I am algerian of algeria.

  • Yes Algiers is the oldest part, but actually Algiers was a seperate city at one point, and was later annexed by New Orleans.(basically the other side of the river.lol.)

  • I learned a lot from this video. My roots are from New Orleans and I was told about Congo square but not about the history of Algiers. Thanks soo much for posting this video. Please post more.

  • its nice to hear a true story about new orleans.every thing ive heard until now about new orleans sounded so untrue

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