The Articulation of Pan-Africanism

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December 3, 2014

 

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Malcolm X was born May 19, 1925 in an Omaha Hospital. His father, Reverend Earl Little, was a strong supporter of Marcus Garvey. “He believed, as did Marcus Garvey, that freedom, independence, and self-respect could never be achieved by the negro in America, and that therefore the Negro should leave America to the white man and return to his African land of origin” (Malcolm X, Page 547)...
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Malcolm X was born May 19, 1925 in an Omaha Hospital. His father, Reverend Earl Little, was a strong supporter of Marcus Garvey. “He believed, as did Marcus Garvey, that freedom, independence, and self-respect could never be achieved by the negro in America, and that therefore the Negro should leave America to the white man and return to his African land of origin” (Malcolm X, Page 547)...
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