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Most people know the image. The speeches. The Nation of Islam. The photograph with the rifle near the window.
What they know less is the man Malcolm X was becoming.
This month marks the 101st birthday of Malcolm X. In past episodes we have explored his speeches, philosophy, and personal reflections. But this episode focuses on something deeper; not simply who Malcolm was, but who he was evolving into during the final years of his life.
By 1964, Malcolm was traveling across Africa and the Middle East, meeting with revolutionaries, heads of state, journalists, and liberation movements. He was studying anti-colonial struggles and building international relationships that stretched far beyond the borders of the United States.
He was no longer framing the Black struggle in America strictly as a civil rights issue. He was preparing to present it before the world as a human rights violation.
That changed everything.
Because once the struggle became international, America could no longer control the narrative inside its own borders.
This episode also explores the environment surrounding Malcolm during this period; Cold War politics, government surveillance, disputed intelligence connections, and the mysterious figures who entered Malcolm’s orbit during the final chapter of his life.
He was only thirty-nine years old.
Still growing.
Still evolving.
Still becoming more dangerous to the systems watching him.
That is not a footnote to Malcolm’s story.
It is the part of the story most people were never taught.
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Send us a text, let us know why do you love history?
Most people know the image. The speeches. The Nation of Islam. The photograph with the rifle near the window.
What they know less is the man Malcolm X was becoming.
This month marks the 101st birthday of Malcolm X. In past episodes we have explored his speeches, philosophy, and personal reflections. But this episode focuses on something deeper; not simply who Malcolm was, but who he was evolving into during the final years of his life.
By 1964, Malcolm was traveling across Africa and the Middle East, meeting with revolutionaries, heads of state, journalists, and liberation movements. He was studying anti-colonial struggles and building international relationships that stretched far beyond the borders of the United States.
He was no longer framing the Black struggle in America strictly as a civil rights issue. He was preparing to present it before the world as a human rights violation.
That changed everything.
Because once the struggle became international, America could no longer control the narrative inside its own borders.
This episode also explores the environment surrounding Malcolm during this period; Cold War politics, government surveillance, disputed intelligence connections, and the mysterious figures who entered Malcolm’s orbit during the final chapter of his life.
He was only thirty-nine years old.
Still growing.
Still evolving.
Still becoming more dangerous to the systems watching him.
That is not a footnote to Malcolm’s story.
It is the part of the story most people were never taught.
If you listen to us here, subscribe to our Youtube channel:
https://youtube.com/@historiansconnect760?si=58QQzXn7VdyXD8RS
Support the show
Interested in a shout-out on the podcast? Unlock this opportunity by becoming a monthly subscriber! Gain exclusive access to our Black History Masterclass Series as a token of our appreciation. Subscribe now! 🎙️✨
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1227365/support