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Ella Collins -- Malcolm X's half-sister, legal guardian, and surrogate mother:

Check out # 914 , 915 , 916 .

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917 posted on 05/19/2013 9:03:00 PM PDT by LucyT
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Organization of Afro-American UnityFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU) was a Pan-Africanist organization founded by Malcolm X in 1964. The OAAU was modeled on the Organisation of African Unity, which had impressed Malcolm X during his visit to Africa in April and May 1964. The purpose of the OAAU was to fight for the human rights of African Americans and promote cooperation among Africans and people of African descent in the Americas.

Malcolm X announced the establishment of the OAAU at a public meeting in New York's Audubon Ballroom on June 28, 1964. He had written the group's charter with John Henrik Clarke, Albert Cleage, Jesse Gray, and Gloria Richardson, among others.[1] In a memo dated July 2, 1964, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover described the nascent OAAU as a threat to the national security of the United States.[2] Malcolm X, along with John Henrik Clarke, wrote the following into the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU) Basic Unity Program: 1.Restoration: "In order to release ourselves from the oppression of our enslavers then, it is absolutely necessary for the Afro-American to restore communication with Africa."

2.Reorientation: "We can learn much about Africa by reading informative books."

3.Education: "The Organization of Afro-American Unity will devise original educational methods and procedures which will liberate the minds of our children. We will ... encourage qualified Afro-Americans to write and publish the textbooks needed to liberate our minds ... educating them [our children] at home."

4.Economic Security: "After the Emancipation Proclamation ... it was realized that the Afro-American constituted the largest homogeneous ethnic group with a common origin and common group experience in the United States and, if allowed to exercise economic or political freedom, would in a short period of time own this country. We must establish a technician bank. We must do this so that the newly independent nations of Africa can turn to us who are their brothers for the technicians they will need now and in the future."

The OAAU pushed for black control of every aspect of the black community. At the founding rally, Malcolm X stated that the organization's principal concern was the human rights of blacks, but that it would also focus on voter registration, school boycotts, rent strikes, housing rehabilitation, and social programs for addicts, unwed mothers, and troubled children. Malcolm X saw the OAAU as a way of "un-brainwashing" black people, ridding them of the lies they had been told about themselves and their culture.

On July 17, 1964, Malcolm X was welcomed to the second meeting of the Organization of African Unity in Cairo as a representative of the OAAU.[3]

When a reporter asked whether white people could join the OAAU, Malcolm X said, "Definitely not." Then he added, "If John Brown were still alive, we might accept him."[4]

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Collapse [edit]Malcolm X did not have sufficient time to invest in the OAAU to help it flourish. After his death, Malcolm X's half-sister, Ella Collins, took over the leadership of the OAAU, but dwindling membership and Malcolm X's absence eventually led to the collapse of the organization.[citation needed]

918 posted on 05/21/2013 3:24:59 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair Dinkum!)
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Caption: Leaving a second summit in August Malcolm traveled to Kenya...

And as the wiki entry shows, he was in Africa in April and May of 1964. Then Kenya in August. Actually, his conversion to sunni islam dated from April 1964. So it would seem that the 'dedicated civil-rights advocate' spent at least five months overseas in 1964.

The face of the person in arab dress in the montage has been obliterated.

919 posted on 05/21/2013 3:58:18 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair Dinkum!)
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Link in #905 is GONE (??!!??)


921 posted on 05/24/2013 8:56:48 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: LucyT
Obama hated colonialism, because colonialism meant the natives had to get up and go to school, get religion and work. Under feudalism, the natives got fed, laid around and got laid as their major accomplishments of life.

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942 posted on 02/17/2014 9:45:19 PM PST by LucyT
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