Black History Month Day 3
Day three of Black History Month. How about that! We can’t go too far into this month without doing the Big folks that are the main influence of this month. So let’s talk about two of the most influential men in black history. That’s right it is Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X time. Let’s begin with Malcolm X. Tomorrow we will do the big women in black history. But for now let’s start with Malcolm X.
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19th 1925. I thought about writing the entire Biography but someone has already done it an rocked it. So click here and then come back and check out Dr. Kings Bio. This is some deep stuff. You are going to want to read every word!!
Malcolm X’s story is deep! DEEP! Without further adieu. Malcolm X (Click Here)
Cesar Chavez two words Never Forget! This man was an inspirational leader during the time of the civil rights movement. Read Every word. You will never forget the power that he gave to a movement in need of a leader. Peace!
Buckle your seat belt. It is Martin Time!
Did you know that when he was 12 years old he attempted suicide? This is the great stuff. These Bio’s are amazing. You really get to know the men. So without further adieu. Here’s Martin! (Click Here)
Ernesto Che Guevara a man who wanted nothing but the best for his people. There is a lot on Che but I chose to link to this one because of the live footage that documents his life’s work. R.I.P Che! Click here for The Short Bio.
Richard Masato Aoki
A Bio that will blow your mind! Another true black history pioneer! (Click Here)
Asian American Civil Rights Movement. You are gonna want to read this. (Click Here)
Without Sending you into overload I am going to finish with Gandhi. Don’t worry we have some time to talk about Medgar and many others. I did not forget them and if you don’t know who Medgar is you will. You will!
Revered in India as the “Father of the Nation,” Mohandas K. Gandhi is also a worldwide icon of non-violent political resistance. (Click Here)
See you tomorrow for more Black history!
Peace,
R
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