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WORLD WIDE AFRICA THE VOICE OF THE PAN AFRICAN MOVEMENT

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"Brother Malcolm X in his message to the grass roots says to us that there can be no compromise in revolution. Revolution knows no compromise. He's correct. Brother Malcolm can say this because he recognizes that our revolutionary ideologies must be based on the philosophy of dialectics. Philosophy of opposites. And they follow a very scientific practical law which simply says that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time." Stokely Carmichael 

"I would like to make a few comments concerning the difference between the black revolution and the Negro revolution. There’s a difference. Are they both the same? And if they’re not, what is the difference? What is the difference between a black revolution and a Negro revolution?" Malcolm El Haji Shabazz

What would be the equivalent today of what a negro revolution is, not the marches today because they end usually in violence which is not "A" typical of the turn the cheek attitude associated with it. But these staged rallies with Al Sharpton and other Religious leaders are, and they are being rejected by the people. Since Religious leaders have been associated with the problem instead of a Solution we need to forgo the aspect of religious unity as a source of our stability in this Revolutionary struggle that is defiantly a BLACK REVOLUTION.  We have seen that this is a Revolution based on Culture, Black Culture. 

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