Malcolm X's "Afro-American" speech aimed to address the systemic racism and oppression faced by African Americans in the United States. He emphasized the need for self-determination, empowerment, and the importance of embracing African heritage. The speech called for a radical change in societal attitudes and policies, advocating for civil rights through self-defense and a rejection of integrationist approaches that he believed were ineffective. Ultimately, it sought to inspire pride and unity among African Americans in their struggle for justice and equality.
He was scheduled to give a speech to the Organization of Afro-American Unity.
Baltimore Afro-American was created in 1892.
Afro-American - newspaper - was created in 1892.
An Afro-American is a native or resident of the United States who is of African heritage.
No, the afro comes from Afro/African-American.
a bishop of African or afro-American race
a bishop of African or afro-American race
National Center of Afro-American Artists was created in 1968.
Afro-American Life Insurance Company ended in 1990.
Afro-American Life Insurance Company was created in 1904.
No, they are Afro-Jamaican or Afro-Caribbean as they are not Americans but Jamaicans.
The web address of the Museum Of Afro-American History is: http://www.afroammuseum.org