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- W129439619 abstract "Witnessing Malcolm X: The Master Teacher, A Memoir by A. Peter Bailey. Washington, D.C.: A. Peter Bailey, 2013, pp.180, [A. Peter Bailey: 202-291-4560, apeterb@verizon.net] reviewed by Todd S. Burroughs. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] After a while, history shifts on a subject. Heroes in life become villains in history decades after their deaths, and then become heroes all over again in new histories. When it comes to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X), the history is almost always distorted. First, White journalism and White history books call him a racist who became the victim of the violence he preaches. Then, decades later, revisionist White journalism and history call him a former racist who became a proponent of racial brotherhood before dying tragically. Black journalism and history initially called him a Black nationalist who was the yang to Martin Luther King's yin, while White Leftist journalism and history call him an internationalist Leftist--in effect, a radical integrationist. Now, a new generation of Black-led Malcolm scholarship is trying to turn him into some liberal Black progressive who publicly engaged in radical, often-unfortunate rhetoric. Lost in all in all this historical Ping-Pong is a real man who had very concrete ideas about the evils of America, how Black Americans should view themselves, and how and why they should unite with other Black people across the world to push for freedom on Black terms. A. Peter Bailey, a former associate editor of Ebony and the author of several books, including his co-authorship of the seminal book on Malcolm's family and his assistance on a major work about is one of many still living today who worked with whom he always calls Brother Malcolm. Unlike most of his colleagues, he has accepted the responsibility to self-publish his memoir of his time with his mentor-in-struggle So who was Malcolm to Bailey? He urged that we strive, not for integration, not for separation, but the kind of group power that would enable us to effectively compete, on every level, with other groups in this group-oriented country. believed strongly in self-defense as a way by which to curb the white supremacist-driven violence that killed and brutalized so many Black people between 1955 and 1965, the years he was on the public scene; he believed just as strongly in the need for us to develop independent political and collective economic power as instruments for group advancement and defense; he insisted that group cultural power was needed to combat the constant propaganda barrage from films, television programs, magazines, newspapers, textbooks, etc. …" @default.
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