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Kwame Ture – The Revolutionary (From Like It Is with Gil Noble)

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edouard5555 says:

Papa Doc, a SCUM of the race…Well put, my Dear Brother!!!

Pat Gee says:

Fidel Castro is a great man? ahahahaha….so all the people he's oppressed? The black Cubans he tried to wipe out?….bullshit.

Pat Gee says:

If your whole struggle is to implement a socialist communist system , you are not a revolutionary , you are  fighting for a chance to become the very thing you're supposedly fighting against….Power and corruption……freedom for everyone is possible through true republican principals , not the hijacked fake shit the racists created….Where anyone can open a store , become a doctor…and so on…

Johnny Alejandro Almonte says:

Brilliant Revolutionary ! May he Rest in Power

Nicardo Pinnock says:

Rip great teacher

Jean Sophia says:

Long live ✊

Rajheem Hannibal says:

best channel on youtube bro. I can't sleep unless I check out your channel

E Walker says:

The Black Panthers were mobilized by the influence of Malcolm X. The Black Panthers than organized a created social programs.

The Concept generation X, the generation without a cause was to squash the wearing of the X.

Nineteen 91 says:

Much Respect to the late Kwame Ture Stokely Carmichael

Kevin Dorival says:

Kwame Ture just put a lot of us on point. He really dropped some knowledge on us – knowledge is power to the people!

Shango Heru says:

Kwame Ture was at the forefront of the civil rights struggle. After years of being jailed and attacked,he spoke Black Power. Then he went into Pan Africanism. Revolutionaries evolve. He said we needed power politically. Making money capital was not enough. Let us try socialism. That is Kwame's philosophy. Who feels it know it.

Reginald Johnson says:

He was born in Trinidad and moved to New York City at the age of 11. He attended the elite Bronx High School of Science. He graduated with a degree in philosophy from Howard University.

holoholo haole no ka oi says:

ya mean Stokely Carmichael that black dude from Harlem? Listen to how he tries to disguise his voice to fool Negroes.

michael manley says:

Blessed Baba Kwame Ture belongs in the pantheon of our great Black Pan-African Socialist Revolutionary Heroes & Sheroes such as Frantz Fanon, Dedan Kimathi, Kwame Nkrumah, Julius Nyerere, Michael Manley, Maurice Bishop, Thomas Sankara, Assata Shakur & all those brave bredren & sistren who dedicated their lives to end the exploitative & oppressive system of white supremacy (racism) & capitalism..

Our struggle for liberation continues.. ¡Viva la Revolución!

Chant doen Babylon ism & schism!

DnJBeatz says:

righteous

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