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derekdtterry
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I’ve been slacking on my reading, but this definitely feels like a rehash of every autobiography influenced by Malcolm X. I’m not complaining though. I like the refresher.
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SDAntoNia
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I can understand him not wanting to get his hopes up about the conviction integrity program, cip, vindicating him all those years later.
— Mar 21, 2026 11:32AM
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SDAntoNia
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Archival researcher: that is the kind of job or work that I would love to do.
— Mar 21, 2026 11:12AM
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SDAntoNia
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What is it with human beings? Even if they were highly annoyed or still hated The Killers, why would they not want to make sure that the guys in prison were actually the right guys, rather than just putting any old two people in jail and assuming that they were the killers? Wouldn't you want to have the right people , the actual killers, in prison, rather than saying they were convicted let them rot? Makes no sense.
— Mar 21, 2026 07:59AM
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SDAntoNia
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"...than the sanitized figure of school textbooks."
Exactly, which would be obvious if anyone bothered to read his final book published posthumously.
— Mar 20, 2026 03:00PM
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Exactly, which would be obvious if anyone bothered to read his final book published posthumously.
SDAntoNia
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Again, why do we never hear about Malcolm Shabazz working, while on his Africa tour with 1964 heads of state, to bring the USA before the UNHCR for the mistreatment of Black Americans?
Oh, wait, it's obvious...
— Mar 20, 2026 01:02PM
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Oh, wait, it's obvious...




