Malcolm X's Impact on Culture

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Author: Dr. Cornel West (Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, Harvard Divinity School) and Maulana Karenga
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Malcolm X is still a challenge rather than a conclusion, notes Dr. Cornel West in this debate on the impact of the black activist. Malcolm X, says West, was "foremost a freedom fighter who focused on the legacy of white supremacy," an important issue to confront as we work toward a better society today. West's view is that in this time of myopic and mean-spirited right-wing spokespeople, black anger must be channeled into organized and mobilized means to effect change - the belief of the great Malcolm X. This debate took place at the 1995 Socialist Scholars Conference at the State University of New York, Borough of Manhattan.


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