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Echoes of Malcolm X – Voting Rights, Historical Cycles, and the Imperative to Stand Firm
In the shadow of February 21, 1965—a date etched in American history as the day Malcolm X was assassinated—the nation once again confronts the fragility of democracy. As we approach the 61st anniversary in 2026, this milestone not only commemorates a pivota
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Feb 213 min read


The Dawn of Liberation: Jesse Jackson's Passing and the Symbolic Renewal in the Year of the Fire Horse
In the quiet hours of February 17, 2026, as the Chinese Lunar New Year ushered in the Year of the Fire Horse, the world learned of the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson, the indomitable civil rights activist, at the age of 84. His death, peaceful and surrounded by
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Feb 174 min read


Pan-Africanism: A Pathway to Liberation for Black America Through Ancestral Ties to the Continent
Pan-Africanism, a philosophical and political movement advocating for the unity, self-determination, and empowerment of people of African descent worldwide, emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries amid the scourge of colonialism, slavery, and racial oppression. Pioneered by visionaries such as Marcus Garvey, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Kwame Nkrumah, posits that the African diaspora
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Feb 106 min read
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