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MALCOLM X COMMEMORATION COMMITTEE
just as the fuse is the small piece in the powder keg, it is yet The Malcolm X Commemoration Committee (MXCC) was formed in 1992 by a small group of former members of the two organizations — the ORGANIZATION OF AFRO-AMERICAN UNITY and the MUSLIM MOSQUE, INC . — Malcolm X founded after his 1964 expulsion from the Nation of Islam. The impetus for forming MXCC was fueled by the commercialization and trivialization of Malcolm's life, his strong revolutionary principles and his clear Pan-Africanist commitment that was sweeping through legions of Black communities across the united states of america. MXCC believes that Malcolm's life and legacy continues to be deliberately suppressed, and so we are committed to passing on the Living Legacy of Malcolm X — El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. Our purpose is four-fold: 1) to honor and pay tribute to this great warrior, who at the time of his assassination was rapidly emerging as the leader of the Black Liberation struggle for Land, Independence and Reparations here in the united states; Among other strategies, MXCC launched a campaign to organize these families into a potent force to highlight the existence of political prisoners in this country, and to challenge the media and prison authorities' criminalization and dehumanization of these dedicated revolutionaries. This work forms the basis for both a fulfilling and beautiful struggle! It is also an arduous one, in which human resources are needed. Effective outreach to our communities requires that we have committed brothers and sisters who are willing to conduct research, compile materials, and make presentations to help fulfill MXCC's mission of keeping the legacy of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz — Malcolm X — alive. |
Malcolm X Commemoration Committee • PO Box 380-122 • Brooklyn, NY 11238 |