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www.jacobinmag.com
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| | | | | Malcolm X challenged the violence of US power, abroad and at home. Donté Stallworth writes in Jacobin about how Malcolm's radical internationalism, from Congo to Palestine, speaks to our moment. | |
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mlkglobal.org
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| | | | | At the time of his murder, Dr. King was working onThe Poor People's Campaign- a mass movement with its Poor People's March on Washington planned for summer 1968. It was a more radical successor to the March on Washington on August 1963 and called for an occupation - Resurrection City - a tented community of... | |
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sojo.net
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| | | | | Martin Luther King Jr. envisioned a world where even enemies are worthy of love. In Trump's vision? Not so much. | |
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www.giac.org
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