Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X had radical, and often clashing, visions. Hosted by Marc Steiner and featuring veteran performers Bill Grimmette as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Charles Everett Pace as Malcolm X, now is your chance to observe and join what is sure to be a thought-provoking conversation about race in America. [ More Detail ]
Last Scene in Spike Lee's Malcolm X. Shows Malcolm (Denzel Washington) being assassinated in New York and the funeral eulogy performed by friend and revolutionary Ossie Davis. This clip also contains many pictures of the actual Malcolm and a speech from Nelson Mandela. Malcolm X will be remembered forever and Spike did a tremendous job in preserving his legacy. http://revolutionhascome.blogspot.com/ [ More Detail ]
This is the official video for the Malcolm Middleton Christmas single "We're All Going To Die" feauring Kim Noble. Directed by Tom Haines - http://www.tom-haines.com.http://www.wereallgoingtodie.co.ukhttp://www.myspace.com/malcolmmiddletonhttp://www.malcolmmiddleton.co.uk [ More Detail ]
A great clip from the film Malcolm X starring Denzel Washington. Look for Frankie Manning in this clip. He was the choreographer and taught Denzel how to Lindy. This dance scene is held at what was to be a re-creation of Roseland Ballroom in New York but Malcolm X danced mostly at the Savoy Ballroom, the birthplace of Lindy. The civil rights leader, Malcolm X, wrote in his autobiography how much he loved the lindy hop. [ More Detail ]
This is a 1994 track from UK artist, and his duet with French actress Catherine Deneuve. Featured on his 1994 album 'Paris'.There were two music videos made for this track - this is the uncensored version. [ More Detail ]
Malcom Gladwell, the author of The Tipping Point and Blink, comments on the future of safety and justice in Minnesota.Five minutes of excerpts from Malcolm Gladwell's speech in Minneapolis on 10.9.07. The full speech is at http://blip.tv/file/425400. The report that he commented on is available at: http://www.crimeandjustice.org. [ More Detail ]
They Might Be Giants - Boss Of Me (Malcolm In The Middle Theme Song)Le clip du générique de la série, interprété par le groupe They Might Be Giants, et mettant en scène Hal, Malcolm, Reese et Dewey... Un petit bijou à voir sans faute !Yes, no, maybeI don't knowCan you repeat the question?You're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigLife is unfair, so I just stareAt the stain on the wall whereThe TV'd been, but ever sinceWe've moved in it's been emptyWhy I, why I'm in this roomThere is no point explainingYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigLife is a test, but I confessI like this mess I've made so farGrade on a curve and you'll observeI'm right below the horizonYes, no, maybe, I don't knowCan you repeat the question?You're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowYou're not the boss of me nowAnd you're not so bigLife is unfair...http://www.malcolm-france.com/ [ More Detail ]
A humble tribute to a great man, freedom fighter and hero.The original videoclip is also on YT.Words by Malcolm XAmazing music by Keith LeBlancTommy Boy Music 1983Lyrics:Distinguished guestsBrothers and sistersLadies and gentlemenFriends and enemiesMalcolm XNo sell outWhite, black, brown, red, yellowIt doesn't make any difference what color you areThe only thing power respects is powerThey take one little word out of what you sayIgnore all the restAnd then begin to magnify it all over the worldTo make you look like what you actually aren'tMuch of what I say might sound like it's stiring up troubleBut it's the truthWith the truthWe don't care who likes it or notAs long as we know it's the truthNo, either this or that, this or thatIf you're wrong, you're wrongAnd if you're right, you're rightThere is no skullduggeryNo flim-flamNo compromiseNo sell outNo controlled showMalcolm XNo sell outYou can't deny thatYou may not like my saying itBut you can't deny itIf you're afraid to tell the truthWhy you don't even deserve freedomYou can't say you're not going to have an explosionAnd you leave the conditionAnd as long as those ingredients, explosive ingredients, remainThen you're going to have the potential for explosion on your handsMalcolm XNo sell outI'm not the kind of person who'd come here to say what you likeI've got a plate in front of meBut nothing is on itBecause all of us are sitting at the same tableAre all of us diners?I'm not a diner until you let me dineThen I become a dinerI was in my house last night that was bombed in HarlemIt isn't something that made me lose confidence in what I'm doingBrothers, sisters, friendsAnd I see a few enemies...Download this video at http://blip.tv/file/get/Opensourcecinema-MalcolmXKeithLeBlancNoSellOut500.wmv [ More Detail ]
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/Malcolm X describes his early childhood and explains that his house was burned down by the Klan and that they murdered his father.http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ [ More Detail ]
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/The Reverend Martin Luther King responds to Malcolm X's criticisms of his philosophy.http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ [ More Detail ]
Hip hop, rap and spoken word artist Mos Def reads Malcolm X's "Message to the Grass Roots" on November 9, 2006. Part of a reading from Voices of a People's History of the United States (Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove) http://www.amazon.com/Voices-Peoples-History-United-States/dp/1583226281 or http://www.sevenstories.com/book/?GCOI=58322100666900 [ More Detail ]
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/Silent clip of the Audobon Ballroom immediately after the assassination of Malcolm X on February 21, 1965.Malcolm had just begun delivering a speech when a disturbance broke out in the crowd of 400. A man in the audience created a diversion, yelling "Get your hand outta my pocket! Don't be messin' with my pockets!" As Malcolm's bodyguards moved to quiet the disturbance, a man rushed forward with a shotgun and shot Malcolm in the chest. Two other men charged the stage and fired handguns at Malcolm, who was shot 16 times. The crowd caught and beat the assassins as they attempted to flee the ballroom. Malcolm was pronounced dead on arrival at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.After the assassination, Malcolm X was taken on a stretcher from the Audubon Ballroom to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.Malcolm X received fifteen bullets and was pronounced dead on arrival at Vanderbilt Clinic, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. He was thirty nine years old.Three men had been convicted as the assassins of Malcolm X. One of them, Talmadge Hayer, claimed that Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson were totally innocent. Hayer initially refused to name those whom he claimed were his actual co-assailants. But in 1977, he named them in two affidavits as Albert Thomas, William Bradley, Leon David and Wilbur McKinley, all fellow members of a Newark, New Jersey mosque with Hayer.http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ [ More Detail ]