Posted on 02/13/2010 10:35:13 AM PST by opentalk
‘Dreams From My Father’:
Only Malcolm Xs autobiography seemed to offer something different. His repeated acts of self-creation spoke to me;
the blunt poetry of his words, his unadorned insistence on respect, promised a new and uncompromising order, martial
in its discipline, forged through sheer force of will. All the other stuff, the talk of blue-eyed devils and apocalypse, was
incidental to that program, I decided, religious baggage that Malcolm himself seemed to have safely abandoned toward
the end of his life. And yet, even as I imagined myself following Malcolms call, one line in the book stayed me. He
spoke of a wish hed once had, the wish that the white blood that ran through him, there by an act of violence, might
somehow be expunged. I knew that, for Malcolm, that wish would never be incidental. I knew as well that traveling
down the road to self-respect my own white blood would never recede into mere abstraction. I was left to wonder what
else I would be severing if and when I left my mother and my grandparents at some uncharted border.
They do look alike. The person who revealed this story said Malcolm X had a secret son. I cannot find anything on a secret son. FBI followed him everywhere he went and there is no record of any indiscretions that anyone found.
And Malcolm X was against extra marital relations and said to be why he left the Islam group whatever it was called.
He had a white girlfriend early ‘50s I think. but after they all went to prison they never saw each other again. I think she turned on him from what I read.
http://www.reelhistory.org/malcolmx.html
http://www.brothermalcolm.net/mxtimeline.html
Pieces don’t fit.
I think he/she was mocking all the misinformation. Like with Maya saying Obama was born in one hospital and then another report saying he was born elsewhere. Two different hospitals?
Am I wrong? I am blonde.
No problem, I’d rather see it a dozen times than miss a new one.
I believe Pops in that poem is FMD.
Only problem with that theory is that zero looks nothing like Obama Snr, there’s no evidence that Stanely Ann was EVER in Hawaii, and when the old man died, there was ONLY ONE offspring who could PROVE he was the biological child of Senior.
AND THAT WAS MARK!
“U. S. Army finds Malcolm “mentally disqualified for military service;” because of psychopathic personality inadequacies, sexual perversion, psychiatric rejection; is classified 4F.”
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mmmmmmm,,,This piece seems to fit...
Who on earth is that fat dude next to Mark? I seem to remember knowing at one time.
No idea....not sure I want to find out. ;)
I have always thought FMD was Pops in the poem as well.
The morph is freaky but what’s super freaky is they sound just alike as well. There was once a youtube with comparing their intonation, cadence, etc. I’m not saying they’re related, but anything is possible with this guy. Perhaps someone knows the link.
Some people are pack rats and never throw away newspapers. Not even old ones. Especially if they detail some significant event. Especially if they're from a place where they honeymooned.
Many people chose Hawai'i as a honeymoon destination. Many saved old newspapers as mementoes.
The newspaper (actual newspaper, now yellowed and fragile pulp by now, likely) may be in someone's attic or garage, tucked away somewhere, forgotten... maybe. But that paper has the real birth announcements in it.
And the old racist Strom Thurmond had a secret black daughter. Seduction can trump principle.
And the old racist Strom Thurmond had a secret black daughter. Seduction can trump principle.
The real question is whether the paths of X and Stanley Ann ever crossed, like the “au pair” summer in Chicago mentioned in O’s book.
Frank Marshall Davis Interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C422SbjYHoU
MALCOLM X EXPLAINS BLACK NATIONALISM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO6Co8v2XjY
This would explain why he did not go to her when she died of cancer. Also why she left him or why he was taken from her by his grandparents.
mojitojoe’s been dropping some hints.
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