Forgotten Black History - All Excusive Videos
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MALCOLM X SPEECH AT THE FOUNDING RALLY OF THE ORGANIZATION OF Black UNITY
8m 26s
Malcolm X’s life changed dramatically in the first six months of 1964. On March 8, he left the Nation of Islam. In May he toured West Africa and made a pilgrimage to Mecca, returning as El Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. While in Ghana in May, he decided to form the Organization of Afro-American Unity ...
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Malcolm X - By Any Means Necessary Speech
1h 24m
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Malcolm X at the Oxford Union Debate
2h 10m
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Malcolm X on the Liberal and Conservative Political Establishment
2m 2s
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STOKELY CARMICHAEL, “BLACK POWER” (1966)
54m
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THE LYNCHING OF JOE COE, 1891
4m 9s
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DICK GREGORY (1932-2017)
4m 44s
Dick Gregory, comedian, actor, and civil rights activist, was born Richard Claxton Gregory in 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri. Gregory’s father left the family when Gregory was a child forcing his mother, Lucille, a maid, to raise him and his five siblings. During his high school years Gregory join...
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Huey Newton Interview (1989)
54m
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THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY: TO FEED OUR CHILDREN (1969)
4m 22s
To Feed Our Children
The Free Breakfast for School Children is about to cover the country and be initiated in every chapter and branch of the Black Panther Party. This program was created because the Black Panther Party understands that our children need a nourishing breakfast every morning so t...
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O.J Simpson Preliminary Hearing - June 30th, 1994
3h 38m
OJ Simpson preliminary hearing from June 30th, 1994. (Judge Kathleen Kennedy-Powell, Marcia Clark, Robert Shapiro, Gerald Uelmen, Testimony From Witness Michele Kestler, Raw, Uncut)
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OJ Simpson Preliminary Hearing - July 1st, 1994
2h 10m
OJ Simpson preliminary hearing from July 1st, 1994. (Judge Kathleen Kennedy-Powell, Robert Shapiro, William Hodgman, Marcia Clark, Testimony From Witness Karen Lee Crawford, Testimony From Witness Stewart Tanner, Testimony From Witness Pablo Fenjves, Gerald Uelmen, Raw, Uncut)
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Forgotten Black History - All Excusive Videos
12 videos
Welcome to "Forgotten Black History" is a YouTube channel were we talk about places, events and people in Black History, This page serves as an index to the prominent African figures featured throughout the Black History society. Black history is the story of African people everywhere in the worl...
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OJ Simpson Preliminary Hearing - July 1st, 1994
1 video
OJ Simpson preliminary hearing from July 1st, 1994. (Judge Kathleen Kennedy-Powell, Robert Shapiro, William Hodgman, Marcia Clark, Testimony From Witness Karen Lee Crawford, Testimony From Witness Stewart Tanner, Testimony From Witness Pablo Fenjves, Gerald Uelmen, Raw, Uncut)
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OJ Simpson Preliminary Hearing - June 30th, 1994
1 video
Six-day preliminary hearing ends with Judge Kathleen Kennedy-Powell ruling there is sufficient evidence for O.J. Simpson to stand trial on two counts of first-degree murder. O.J. pleads "absolutely 100 percent not guilty" to the charges.