| Did You Ever Really Listen to Malcolm X? |
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| Written by RTEK | ||||||
| Wednesday, 21 February 2007 | ||||||
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On this day in 1965, El Hajj Malik, born Malcolm Little, and known to most as Malcolm X was assassinated. Actor and Good Friend, Ossie Davis, may he rest in peace, delivered the eulogy which reveals Brother Malcolm as he truly was, not as he was made out to be or, as he is often remembered...
Read the Eulogy for Malcolm X given at Faith Temple Church Of God, February 27,1965.
"Here - at this final hour, in this quiet place - Harlem has come to
bid farewell to one of its brightest hopes -extinguished now, and gone
from us forever. For Harlem is where he worked and where he struggled
and fought - his home of homes, where his heart was, and where his
people are - and it is, therefore, most fitting that we meet once again
- in Harlem - to share these last moments with him. For Harlem has ever
been gracious to those who have loved her, have fought her, and have
defended her honor even to the death.
It is not in the memory of man that this beleaguered, unfortunate, but
nonetheless proud community has found a braver, more gallant young
champion than this Afro-American who lies before us - unconquered
still. I say the word again, as he would want me to : Afro-American -
Afro-American Malcolm, who was a master, was most meticulous in his use
of words. Nobody knew better than he the power words have over minds of
men. Malcolm had stopped being a 'Negro' years ago. It had become too
small, too puny, too weak a word for him. Malcolm was bigger than that.
Malcolm had become an Afro-American and he wanted - so desperately -
that we, that all his people, would become Afro-Americans too.
RUN TINGS Encourages ALL who have not done so already to pick up and read The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley. This will surely be one of the most influential books you are ever likely to read and is, therefore, also the first book to be placed on the Official RUN TINGS (Required) Reading List.
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