Minister Reverend Malcolm X or Elhadj Malik ElShabazz

Minister Reverend Malcolm X or Elhadj Malik ElShabazz
March 10, 1964, Photo by Truman Moore/Time Warner, Inc. "The most damaging illness of racism is self hatred, suicide, and homicide. During colonial periods in america Negroes were slaves. It is critical that we recognize this. When the europeans were taking this land from the Natives; through diseases, murder, kidnapping, and molestation, negroes were slaves. Many of us died in the bellies of wooden sharks, captained by sea dogs. We were not ebracing the land of the free but the land of the enslaved, in that century. This slavery advanced from one century to next until the bahavior of that inqusition became second nature. It became second nature for the weak, jealous, envious, power-hungry slaves to kill the most influential slave. he did it for himself and the master. He did it for his master because he was as trained as a loyal dog. And a dog's only purpose is to satisfy his master. A dog don't even love himself nor his female companion, she is only good for breeding. Even when the trained slave, like a dog, discover untrained slave (a slave who refused to accept the training of the white man) who was determined to be free-he would go on and kill him because he had already been give the approval of his master. This is the same kind of ignorance that caused the assasination of Elhadj Malik Elshabazz (Reverend Minister Malcolm X. It was not a brother that assassinated him but a trained dog. And there are even more trained dogs today. 19th, 20th, & 21st Century Slaves killing and murdering their brothers and sisters. And they are doing this, they are exhibiting this behavior because they have been psychologically-dehumanized." Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere

Facing The Challenge

Facing The Challenge
Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere in an exhibition photo for "Civil Rights Advocacy Association Membership Drive." (CRAA-Press Relation and Public Affairs Committee.)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Campaign For Better Healthcare and Support For Those Amid Poverty!

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1 comment:

  1. "Remember the poor for they shall be with us always" Can you find the individual who made this quote? Send the answer!
    Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere

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