Malcolm X is someone you identify and his memory lives on. A black American is first and foremost an American, and it's a good thing too. So black patriotism is not exactly the same rhymes echoes American patriotism. He saw it in Los Angeles in 1992, the Rodney King civil disturbances that broke out there. And the balled up fist, the radical Afro centric rejection of the American story which Martin Luther King he believed in.

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