EPISODE · Nov 18, 2024 · 12 MIN
The Radical Voice of Malcolm X
from Mr. Hutchings History · host Produced, created, and written by Harold M. Hutchings
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we examine the life, ideas, and legacy of Malcolm X, one of the most provocative and revolutionary figures of the Civil Rights Movement. From his transformation during his time with the Nation of Islam to his later vision of global justice, Malcolm X provided a powerful critique of non-violent strategies and the slow pace of change in America. Discover how his call for "freedom by any means necessary" resonated with those frustrated by systemic inequality, and explore his evolving philosophy after breaking with the Nation of Islam. We’ll analyze his critiques of Martin Luther King Jr., his influence on movements like Black Power and the Black Panther Party, and his enduring impact on global struggles for justice. #IBHistory #MalcolmX #CivilRightsMovement #BlackPower #MartinLutherKingJr #NationofIslam #BlackHistory #SocialJustice #Radicalism #EconomicJustice #FreedomFighter #BlackEmpowerment #ByAnyMeansNecessary #AntiColonialism Works Cited King, Martin Luther. The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr., edited by Clayborne Carson, Warner Books, 1998. Malcolm X. The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As told to Alex Haley. Ballantine Books, 1999. Marable, Manning. Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention. Viking, 2011. "The Ballot or the Bullet." Speech, Cleveland, Ohio, April 3, 1964.
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