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Perspective. In february, the islamic world marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of the muslim activist, thinker and revolutionary, known most popularly as malcolm x. This weeks episode will explore the life of malcolm, later known as alhaj malik alshabaz, and his contributions to raising the revolutionary awareness of black people in america, encouraging them embrace islam and reject degeneracy and his efforts to build solidarity across antiimperialist movements in the global south. First lets take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. Born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. Malcolms father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for americas long oppressed africanamerican people. When malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluks clan in nebraska. In mic
Actually went to the doctors twice only, once i had inflammation in my ear , i came to have an operation, but in moscow i did not go for the operation , i went to abakan and, like an artist, lay in that restaurant where i sang, they fed me and. They got me a job with this professor, it became bad, so i was urgently hospitalized at the expense of the establishment, not there, i felt bad in thailand, there i used earplugs then, since then tfutfutfu, and i dont recommend it to anyone , you cant use earplugs, because sooner or later you will get an infection in your ear with them, you know, this is a harmful thing, use earplugs and take clean ones, take them out from the package. You stick them in your ear, then you have to throw them away, you cant use them not once, the second time i ended up in the hospital when i opened my veins, here on my left arm, during renovations in the house, and i was alone, imagine, and i took a glass table out onto the balcony, i stepped and this table explod
Perspective. In february, the islamic world marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of the muslim activist, thinker and revolutionary, known most popularly as malcolm x. This weeks episode will explore the life of malcolm, later known as alhaj malik alshabaz, and his contributions to raising the revolutionary awareness of black people in america, encouraging them embrace islam and reject degeneracy and his efforts to build solidarity across antiimperialist movements in the global south. First lets take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. Born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. Malcolms father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for americas long oppressed africanamerican people. When malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluks clan in nebraska. In mic
Perspective. In february, the islamic world marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of the muslim activist, thinker and revolutionary, known most popularly as malcolm x. This weeks episode will explore the life of malcolm, later known as alhaj malik alshabaz, and his contributions to raising the revolutionary awareness of black people in america, encouraging them embrace islam and reject degeneracy and his efforts to build solidarity across antiimperialist movements in the global south. First lets take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. Born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. Malcolms father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for americas long oppressed africanamerican people. When malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluks clan in nebraska. In mic