Written by Minister of Information JR    Sunday, 04 July 2010 03:24    PDF Print E-mail
Malcolm Shabazz

The Minister of Information JR interviews Malcolm Shabazz, the grandson of the late great Malcolm X aka El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. He talks about the death of Betty Shabazz, the only confessed killer of his grandfather recently being let go, and growing up in the Shabazz family.
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0 # 2010-07-20 12:09
Clinched fist salute to the legacy of Malcolm X (El Hajj Malik El Shabazz)!I extend it also to the Ministry of Info. dept.of the P.O.C.C and one of its vehicles;BlockR eportRadio. And definitely to that of Young Malcolm. I literally personally as well as politically heard loud and clear. Not only now but that too when they had you captive in the concetration camps. Our Mans Malcolms ability to articulate and to what he assessed as to "make it plain". Is something that you were definitly not denied of through your DNA. From the Greatgrand children of Garvey,the offspring of Malcolm and the ideological Cubs of Panthers. The P.O.C.C. says salute! Free Em All! And Power to the People!
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