Get Your Hands Out of My Pocket...Missing A Dangerously Critical Moment!
The Last Message At The Audubon
By bro Zayid Muhammad
The Last Message of February 14th, 1965 in Detroit was not actually Malcolm's Last...
The next day February 15th, Malcolm came back to New York and made
this address at The Audubon.
It was loaded.
From the unpacking of the senseless violence coming from a Black organization,
to placing our struggle in the 'Big Picture' of the global revolutionary struggles
against colonialism, capitalism and imperialism...
"There's a worldwide revolution going on," he is best remembered for telling everyone passionately
It includes the efforts to build chapters of what was to emerge through the Organization
of AfroAmerican Unity (OAAU) abroad with the crucible of PanAfrikanism!...
This means that he was not just talking about building the hugely important Black United Front of our
struggle's forces here; He was ready to contribute to PanAfrikanism in a real way. PanAfrikanism brings us together across boundaries. Pay attention to how it was to unfold with the organizing of the OAAU abroad.
Also, as quiet as its kept, it includes a 'dry run' of the diversion ploy used in the
assassination..."Get your hands out my pocket"...It takes place at about 42 minutes
into the presentation.
When you hear Malcolm tell brothers to "Cool it and sit down" that's what he was responding to.
It was reported into the authorities by, of all people, police agent Gene Roberts, who thought
that they would do something like take the proper precautions to stop it...
That's what he said...
Of course it was instead music to the ears of his police overseers...
The tragedy was that those surrounding Malcolm missed what Roberts didn't.
The following Sunday, it horrifically played itself out, and we lost our Black Shining Prince...
https://youtu.be/uzIKblLP42s
Just us Saturday as we unpack so much more...
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