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- Djibo SobukweMalcolm X didnât just fight for Black liberationâhe waged war on empire itself. As U.S. militarism tightens its grip on Africa and beyond, his revolutionary internationalism burns brighter than everâŚ
- âââââââ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnistMalcolm X understood that âoppressed peoples must commit themselves to radical political struggle in order to advance a dignified approach to human rights.â Whatâs needed is a bottom-up mass movementâŚ