greeney2 wrote:That was almost 50 years ago, what was your opinion of it, you posted it?
much of his work to me , historically was depicted as the militant black Muslim movement. when it should be seen as challenging white supremacy and the beginning of the civil rights movement, an important part of our history.
additionally, he taught segregation of the races but I believe it was an method.
for equality and black pride. controversial to say the least. less militant in later years. I'm surprised how little of this History is covered in school as reported t me by high school students. also , the middle east though not subject of the movie, share similarities. for example , one culture ( race or ethnicity subjugating another ) a source of great conflict in the world today. (or Tibet )
in the film x does teach about stereotypical behavior. that unfortunately but less, exists today. I'm I in trouble again ? I'll remove the post if its perceived as offensive.
it's your place I'm sure you could if you wanted to.