Remember, and never forget. 

We also have to remember that his words are made true, and that advocates and what has shaped our lives today. He warned us what will come to pass and many we felled to listen.

We were warned about the injustice that will continue to move about the world, and how it would affect every race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, and sexual orientation, but he also reminded us to pay attention to the laws set forth against and not for us that may hurt our own future.

Great minds think of like when we gather together as one and learn from our mistakes of the past, so that we have a better future and outcomes for children.

Remember the knife, it cuts deep. Never forget who you are, where you come from, and how you can make change for the future. We may never go back home where our ancestors where taken from knowing this is our journey from here on out. A future for yourself and your children’s children, for a better tomorrow for everyone. We may be the descendants of enslaved Africans. We may be the descendants of our “in”-slavery. But we are going to surpass our predecessors to give our future a brighter tomorrow.

When we remove the knife, we heal, yet their will always be a scar.

Malcolm X is considered one of the greatest teachers amongst the black community, African-Americans, and those of African descent to speak about not only injustice in the United States, but globally historically and economically.


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