




Tonight on WHYY, TV 12, I watched the Malcolm X movie directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington. I didn’t know much about Malcolm before seeing this film, but it really opened my eyes about this period in history. This is a must see film. Tomorrow, I ‘m getting a copy of The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Who ever said that American History is boring?
I wish all my Muslim friends a blessed Ramadan.
I wish all my Muslim friends a blessed Ramadan.
Here is a link to Mr. Ossie Davis' Eulogy for Malcolm X. This is so moving.
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