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Remembering Malcolm X on His 100th Birthday: The Prophet America Refused to Hear.

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We owe Malcolm X much more than occasional mentions during Black History Month. His teachings, his courage under fire, and the countless times he stared death in the face based on his love for Black people should be required history for reading and study. Celebrating his birthday should be a day of remembrance. It is a day that families should spend understanding Malcolm X, the man, the myth, and the legend.

Source: ThyBlackMan

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