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The Hate That Hate Produced (1959) | Malcolm X First TV Appearance

The Hate That Hate Produced is a television documentary about Black Nationalism in America, focusing on the Nation of Islam and, to a lesser extent, the United African Nationalist Movement. It was produced in 1959 by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax.

In 1959, Wallace and Lomax were television journalists for News Beat, a program on WNTA-TV in New York. Lomax told Wallace about the Nation of Islam, and Wallace became interested in the group. Lomax, who was African American, was given rare access to the organization. Accompanied by two white camera operators, Lomax conducted interviews with the Nation's leaders and filmed some of its events. The Hate That Hate Produced was broadcast in five parts during the week of July 13–17, 1959, and was repeated several days later.
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Malcolm X's Powerful Message to the Grassroots: Unveiling the House Negro and Field Negro Divide

In this thought-provoking video, we explore Malcolm X's iconic speech, 'Message to the Grassroots,' where he passionately addresses the deep-rooted divisions within the African American community. Malcolm X sheds light on the contrasting perspectives of the House Negro and the Field Negro, providing historical context and compelling insights. Join us as we delve into this pivotal speech, examining its relevance in today's society and the lessons it holds for unity, empowerment, and social progress.
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Malcolm X Debates Bayard Rustin (1960)

Classic debate between Malcolm X and Bayard Rustin from WBAI Radio New York, November 1960. From the Pacifica Radio Archive.
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Hangs out with the Clintons
- Is double vaxxed and defends Covid vaccines
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Supports Zionism
- Participates in bizarre Talmudic rituals
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Kisses Zelenskyy
- Walks back on saying he'll remove the Argentinian central bank
- Is reportedly now remaining in the Paris climate accords


And libertarians still blindly defend the guy because he said "Fuck the governments mother"

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Bobby Seale speech at the Oakland auditorium

Speech by Bobby Seale, chairman of the Black Panther Party, at the Free Huey Newton rally held at the Oakland Auditorium on February 17, 1968 on Newton's birthday. Seale goes over the Black Panther Party's list of demands for the black community, praises Newton's teachings and contributions to the Party and rallies the audience to defend themselves against the racist power structure.
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Bobby Seale speaks at rally in Boston (7/22/1968)

Bobby Seale of the Black Panthers speaking at the rally on Boston Common (7/22/1968) for the Peace and Freedom Party, who had nominated the Black Panthers, Eldridge Cleaver for President of the United States. Seale discusses a variety of topics including the emergence of the Panthers; the Oakland (CA) Police Department who Seale maintains is intentionally targeting the Panthers; the need for ballot signatures for Eldridge Cleaver.