@@waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 you guys are fools. This was normal. The 60’s were only 70 years ago lmao. Colour tv came in late 1920’s. So this was nothing special and might even been a low quality station
Malcolm changed his views on MLK after he left the nation . He always thought their focus should have been goin to the south to give a help to them . America wasn’t ready for Malcolm and a Martin coming together ! Unity ✊🏿
No he didn’t “change” his views he wasn’t running singing “We Shall Overcome” he still believed in by any means necessary he just wasn’t bound by Elijah Poole’s group anymore.
This is an exaggeration. After he left the nation, he was willing to collaborate with MLK on common ground issues, but he was definitely not out to enthusiastically help him, and he still disagreed with most of MLK's ideas on how to achieve black liberation. He overall did not change his views on MLK, he was merely open to strategically cooperating.
Another thing... Malcolm was heartbroken by Elijah Muhammad's NONVIOLENT RESPONSE to the LAPD after their terrorized and killed Muslims at their LA Mosque. That incident began the initial division between the 2. He was taught if you Lay a Hand on Me, it will be the Last thing you ever do.... however that was not the case
@@kingshango796 Elijah Muhammad grew up in the south and seen extreme white violence. Maybe he didn’t want to bring the wrath of law enforcement on his organization.
Ironically, Malcolm meet with a Coretta Scott King to discuss Martin's changing ideology that aligned with Malcolm's when Martin was in jail. MLKs biggest fear is we would be outgunned. And he's right, That's partially why his philosophy was Nonviolence. However, the MLK of the early 60s changed drastically and he was much more of a Radical by the late 60s. He recanted his Dream and said he was afraid he had led his people into a burning building ("My Dream has turned into a Nightmare") and he began demanding reparations (Cut the Check). He was really hated before he was killed just as Malcolm. No matter the method or the spokesperson...we as people were hated and still are (sadly amongst ourselves as well).
@@missshannon9790 I'm with you on MLK. He was an agent. Just look at his timeline of events. Nothing adds up. He was a fraud IMO. By the way, he was born Michael King yet used an alias(MLK) for a long time.
MLK didnt recant his dream. He said at many points the dream has been a nightmare but he still has hope for the future. The "dream" was civil rights and racial integration for black people in society at large - so he never went against this. His dream speech led to the civil rights act 1964. He never turned against nonviolence either. He was hated went he opposed the Vietnam War and said America is the greatest purveyor of violence
Let me tell you something as a child I was taught to mind my business and leave other people's alone when somebody puts my hand on me I have a right to defend myself everybody understands that
Smh 🤦🏿♂️. What Martin did was very brave. MANY black people today wouldn’t dare walk around in the Deep South trying to spread the message of rights for black people. Many of you never even left your damn blocks. I’m a black man from NY saying this also. I dare you to challenge me. They both were needed. Malcom and Martin. Different styles but the same cause. The cause was to advocate the rights of black people. If something were to happen to a black person in your area, many of us wouldn’t even get up and go out and do something. They would go on about their lives like it’s nothing. The era of real black leaders ended with them.
@user-je7br9he7b No Malcolm had a chipped tooth and some bad teeth so when he got out of prison The Most Honorable Messenger Elijah Muhammad paid for Malcolm to go to the dentist to fix his chipped tooth fix and the rest of his teeth fix i am assuming the chipped tooth that was bonded may have filled out.
The video quality is crazy
Yeah. This is 1961, like damn
@@waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 you guys are fools. This was normal. The 60’s were only 70 years ago lmao. Colour tv came in late 1920’s. So this was nothing special and might even been a low quality station
@@noelnoni7310it looks like it was filmed 10 days ago.
Big facts 💯
Malcom X is a American legend!
Malcolm changed his views on MLK after he left the nation . He always thought their focus should have been goin to the south to give a help to them . America wasn’t ready for Malcolm and a Martin coming together ! Unity ✊🏿
No he didn’t “change” his views he wasn’t running singing “We Shall Overcome” he still believed in by any means necessary he just wasn’t bound by Elijah Poole’s group anymore.
Fkin liar 😂😂 Malcolm never changed all his views just a small minority. He was still anti yt & pro black. And hated integration. Stop the cappin
@@bossplayermfs5972 After he returned from his pilgrimage he said he was willing to work with any black leaders who were willing and wanting.
This is an exaggeration. After he left the nation, he was willing to collaborate with MLK on common ground issues, but he was definitely not out to enthusiastically help him, and he still disagreed with most of MLK's ideas on how to achieve black liberation. He overall did not change his views on MLK, he was merely open to strategically cooperating.
@@abccafe1 not true according to his wife I believe her
Another thing... Malcolm was heartbroken by Elijah Muhammad's NONVIOLENT RESPONSE to the LAPD after their terrorized and killed Muslims at their LA Mosque.
That incident began the initial division between the 2.
He was taught if you Lay a Hand on Me, it will be the Last thing you ever do.... however that was not the case
I didn't know that.
Thanks.
We must constantly be about the business of educating one another to our history.
@@missshannon9790 Asé
In his mind, the organization wasn't practising what it preaches.
@@kingshango796 Elijah Muhammad grew up in the south and seen extreme white violence. Maybe he didn’t want to bring the wrath of law enforcement on his organization.
@@capoislamort100 still, the messenger's message was preached with vigour.
A book costing $20 back then. Wow. Expensive!!
Malcolm X is a real leader
Con artist
@@harrishall-narro8888 how
Ironically, Malcolm meet with a Coretta Scott King to discuss Martin's changing ideology that aligned with Malcolm's when Martin was in jail.
MLKs biggest fear is we would be outgunned. And he's right, That's partially why his philosophy was Nonviolence. However, the MLK of the early 60s changed drastically and he was much more of a Radical by the late 60s. He recanted his Dream and said he was afraid he had led his people into a burning building ("My Dream has turned into a Nightmare") and he began demanding reparations (Cut the Check). He was really hated before he was killed just as Malcolm. No matter the method or the spokesperson...we as people were hated and still are (sadly amongst ourselves as well).
He DID lead Black people astray.
His wife and children oughta feel less than proud.
@@missshannon9790 What did you do for any people. Let me guess nothing.😂So if you have kids they should feel less of you.
@@brotherkareem181 what I do for my people is BE the Blackness I wish to see among Us.
And you?
@@missshannon9790 I'm with you on MLK. He was an agent. Just look at his timeline of events. Nothing adds up. He was a fraud IMO. By the way, he was born Michael King yet used an alias(MLK) for a long time.
MLK didnt recant his dream. He said at many points the dream has been a nightmare but he still has hope for the future. The "dream" was civil rights and racial integration for black people in society at large - so he never went against this. His dream speech led to the civil rights act 1964. He never turned against nonviolence either. He was hated went he opposed the Vietnam War and said America is the greatest purveyor of violence
Rip Br Malcolm 🕋☝️☪️🙏you were brilliant May Allah grant you Jana Al ferdoos ✊
You can be non violent and remain armed. The right to bear arms is in the constitution!
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Being from Louisiana that's deep 🤦🏾♂️
My man el Malik--the late great !!! He was always on the right path--his father was a garvernite so you already know what time it was with him
😭💯🖤👑
What does a garvernite mean
@@user-lz9dn2qm1c followers of Marcus Garvey
His name is not El Malik, his name is Malik. El Hajj Malik
@@Imane_ADZ I know his name that’s what I call him 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Let me tell you something as a child I was taught to mind my business and leave other people's alone when somebody puts my hand on me I have a right to defend myself everybody understands that
We do not endorse Martin Luther King⚠️👀
F!#% king ..Malcom all day .
Smh 🤦🏿♂️. What Martin did was very brave. MANY black people today wouldn’t dare walk around in the Deep South trying to spread the message of rights for black people. Many of you never even left your damn blocks. I’m a black man from NY saying this also. I dare you to challenge me. They both were needed. Malcom and Martin. Different styles but the same cause. The cause was to advocate the rights of black people. If something were to happen to a black person in your area, many of us wouldn’t even get up and go out and do something. They would go on about their lives like it’s nothing. The era of real black leaders ended with them.
Malcom was on the right side of history.
Malcolm X. ALL DAY LONG.
Damn not ole Marty Mar...
Lol
That’s Martin Lawrence not MLK.
A lot of people dont realize that MLK and Malcolm X actually worked together a lot despite their differenced.
Well sounds like 2023
We will pick up the sword brother and carry on.
Not a Muslim but malcolm x was a true leader.
"MALCOLM. X! 👍 😊
GONE, TOO. SOON, BUT. NEVER. FORGOTTEN! WOW, WHAT. A. GEM, 💎 HE. WAS!"
"ALL, PRAISES. TO. "ALLAH. GOD!" 👍
Where is that book today.
Bet they took it out of print.
It's still available.
Anti-Slavery by Dwight Lowell Dumond
When they can't use you to do there dirty work for them, they get rid of you quickly as possible.
Manhood
All praise is due to Allah for the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad.
does he have a gold tooth or something?
@user-je7br9he7b No Malcolm had a chipped tooth and some bad teeth so when he got out of prison The Most Honorable Messenger Elijah Muhammad paid for Malcolm to go to the dentist to fix his chipped tooth fix and the rest of his teeth fix i am assuming the chipped tooth that was bonded may have filled out.
Irrelevant!