Malcolm X actually made several trips to Africa, with the first being in 1959. Here Malcolm discussed his plans for his second trip. Pay attention to the fact that Malcolm mentioned that Paul Douglas tried to discourage Malcolm from connecting with Africans on the continent. He… https://t.co/x0TdXLrl0t pic.twitter.com/WjN24gnQxn
— Dwayne Wong (@DOmowale) February 8, 2026
What Malcolm actually said about Africa. Instead of lying on Malcolm, wouldn't it make more sense for these people to use historical figures who actually share their ideology? https://t.co/x84IOlSrCO pic.twitter.com/o7kzsI2A7K
— Dwayne Wong (@DOmowale) February 7, 2026
Malcolm X did not consider Africans or West Indians as Black people.
— The Black Tucker Carlson Jr 🇺🇸 (@B1TuckerCarlson) February 8, 2026
“Are you aware that African students have been arrested in our demonstrations?”
Malcolm X: “When they’re mistaken for the so called negro in America they’ve been arrested.”
Happy Black History Month https://t.co/0KSQ64C7Dz pic.twitter.com/kji3XbHBoA
Malcolm X was for black unity. African unity.. Malcolm believe in alliance between Africans in the asper and Africa and Africa African continent.. today we see xenophobic movement run by a pimp name Tariq promoting division and hatred towards black Africa and Black people.… pic.twitter.com/czBkzSScdc
— Don Salmon (@dijoni) February 9, 2026
Hey FBA when you hate African people and Black people, you are hating yourself. When you promote xenophobic philosophy against other Black people, you’re doing it against yourself.. the words of Malcolm X. Assassinated February 21, 1965.#Malcolm X.#BlackHistoryMonth… pic.twitter.com/8nSLc8OpBv
— Don Salmon (@dijoni) February 20, 2026
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