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40 vuotta sen jälkeen kun murhaajat yrittivät estää Malcolm X:ää puhumasta, saavuin Philadelphiaan aloittaakseni jatko-opintoni Temple-yliopistossa. Ajattelen sitä nuorta miestä, joka innokkaasti astui esiintymislavalle 21. helmikuuta 1965 Audubon Ballroom -konferenssisalissa Harlemissa, New Yorkissa, valmiina antamaan... Mustan historian kuukausi antaa tilaisuuden pohtia Malcolm X:n opetuksia ja työtä, joka on edeltänyt meitä. Malcolm X:llä oli kirkas tähti loisteessaan, eikä hänen aikakautensa vaatimukset ja sanoma ole menettänyt ajankohtaisuuttaan. Kuten Ibram X. Kendi toteaa, Malcolmin sanoma on yhä voimakas ja ajaton. Hänen vaikutuksensa ja aatteensa ovat edelleen eläviä, kutsuen meitä toimintaan ja muutokseen.
Forty years after assassins tried to stop Malcolm X from speaking, I arrived in Philadelphia for graduate school at Temple University.
I think of that young man who eagerly took the stage on February 21, 1965, at the Audubon Ballroom Conference Hall in Harlem, New York, ready to deliver a ...
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