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Malcolm X (1925–1965) was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist.
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Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee (born March 20, 1957) is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. His production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983.
He made his directorial debut with She's Gotta Have It (1983), and has since directed such films as Do the Right Thing (1989), Malcolm X (1992), The Original Kings of Comedy (2000), 25th Hour (2002), Inside Man (2006), and most recently Chi-Raq (2015). Lee has acted in ten of his own films.
Lee's movies have examined race relations, colorism in the black community, the role of media in contemporary life, urban crime and poverty, and other political issues. Lee has received two Academy Award nominations, a Student Academy Award and an Academy Honorary Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and won numerous other awards, including an Emmy Award and the 2013 Gish Prize.
Lee was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Jacqueline Carroll (née Shelton), a teacher of arts and black literature, and William James Edward Lee III, a jazz musician and composer. Lee also had three younger siblings Joie, David, and Cinqué, who all worked in many different positions in Lee's films. Director Malcolm D. Lee is his cousin. When he was a child, the family moved to Brooklyn, New York. During his childhood, his mother nicknamed him "Spike". In Brooklyn, he attended John Dewey High School.
Actors: Benz Antoine (actor), Richard Jutras (actor), Angela Bassett (actress), Mary J. Blige (actress), Mary J. Blige (producer), Richard Comeau (editor), Ruby Dee (actress), Jean-Patrick Joseph (miscellaneous crew), Malik Yoba (actor), Jean-Francois Hall (miscellaneous crew), Yves Simoneau (director), Larry Sanitsky (producer), Diane Janna (miscellaneous crew), Nutan Khanna (miscellaneous crew), Ron Hutchinson (writer),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Bruce McGill (actor), Gailard Sartain (actor), Giancarlo Esposito (actor), Ted Levine (actor), Steven Randazzo (actor), Paul Rodriguez (actor), Michael Dorn (actor), LeVar Burton (actor), Jamie Foxx (actor), Barry Shabaka Henley (actor), Vincent De Paul (actor), Joe Morton (actor), Leon (actor), Will Smith (actor), Ron Silver (actor),
Plot: In 1964, a brash new pro boxer, fresh from his olympic gold medal victory, explodes on to the scene, Cassius Clay. Bold and outspoken, he cuts an entirely new image for African Americans in sport with his proud public self confidence with his unapologetic belief that he is the greatest boxer of all time. To his credit, he sets out to prove that with his highly agile and forceful style soon making him a formidable boxer who soon claims the heavyweight championship. His personal life is no less noteworthy with his allegiance to the Nation of Islam, his friendship with the controversial Malcolm X and his abandonment of his slave name in favour of Muhammad Ali stirring up controversy. Yet, at the top of his game, both Ali's personal and professional lives face the ultimate test with the military draft rules are changed, making him eligible for military induction during the Vietnam War. Despite the fact that he could easily agree to a sweetheart deal that would have meant an easy tour of duty for himself, Ali refuses to submit on principle to cooperate in an unjust war for a racist nation that treated his people so poorly. The cost of that stand is high as he finds himself unable to legally box in his own country while his case is contested in court. What follows is a battle for a man who would sacrifice so much for what he believes in and a comeback that would cement his legend as one of the great sports figures of all time.
Keywords: 1960s, 1970s, adultery, africa, african-american, african-american-protagonist, african-americans, airplane, american-broadcasting-company, american-flagActors: Carmen Argenziano (actor), Blue Deckert (actor), Joe Alaskey (actor), Gary Dourdan (actor), Terrence Howard (actor), Brandon Smith (actor), John Ventimiglia (actor), John Sacret Young (producer), John Sacret Young (writer), Vyto Ruginis (actor), John Sacret Young (director), Chi McBride (actor), Jerry Haynes (actor), Darryl Cox (actor), Tom Patricia (producer),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Joe Morton (actor), Ray Baker (actor), Vondie Curtis-Hall (actor), Clarence Williams III (actor), Harald Kloser (composer), Earl Boen (actor), Kristi Frankenheimer (miscellaneous crew), Antonio Fargas (actor), Thomas Carter (producer), David Doty (actor), Beverly Todd (actress), Barbara Thaxton (miscellaneous crew), Don Pugsley (actor), Leon Ichaso (director), Shea E. Butler (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Biography, Drama, Sport,Actors: Tony Gatlif (composer), Suzanne Flon (actress), Tony Gatlif (writer), Tony Gatlif (director), Noël Simsolo (actor), Max Morel (actor), Romain Duris (actor), Abel Jafri (actor), Daniel Laloux (actor), Pierre Cadeac (miscellaneous crew), Muse Dalbray (actress), Ouassini Embarek (actor), Monique Dartonne (editor), Hervé Pauchon (actor), Rona Hartner (actress),
Genres: ,Actors: Frank Zappa (actor), Alex Trebek (actor), Ben Mercer (actor), Darius Safavi (writer), Darius Safavi (actor), Darius Safavi (director), Darius Safavi (actor), Darius Safavi (producer), Michelle Vick (actress), Michelle Vick (actress), Michelle Vick (producer), Domenick Iacovo (producer), Domenick Iacovo (actor), Zack Tuck (actor), Domenick Iacovo (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Michael Lange (actor), Michael Lange (producer),
Genres: History,Actors: Spike Lee (actor), Giancarlo Esposito (actor), John Akomfrah (writer), John Akomfrah (director), William Kunstler (actor), Lina Gopaul (producer), James Farmer (actor), Trevor Mathison (composer), Greg Tate (actor), Betty Shabazz (actress), Olamide Faison (actor), John Henrik Clarke (actor), Robin Kelley (actor), Edward George (writer), Edward George (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Ossie Davis (actor), Martin Luther King (actor), Richard Gant (actor), Morgan Freeman (actor), Amiri Baraka (actor), George Harris (actor), Woodie King Jr. (director), Anthony Chisholm (actor), Woodie King Jr. (writer), Yolanda King (actress), Woodie King Jr. (producer), Stokely Carmichael (actor), Tommy Redmond Hicks (actor), Max Roach (composer), Sonny Jim Gaines (actor),
Plot: After breaking ties with the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X became a man marked for death...and it was just a matter of time before his enemies closed in. Despite death threats and intimidation, Malcolm marched on - continuing to spread the word of equality and brotherhood right up until the moment of his brutal and untimely assassination. Highlighted by newsreel footage and interviews, this is the story of the last twenty-four hours of Malcolm X. Featuring the music of jazz percussionist Max Roach.
Keywords: african-american, black-muslim, civil-rights, cultural-icon, death, equality, interview, jazz, malcolm-x, ministerActors: Richard Venture (actor), Paul Winfield (actor), John Marley (actor), David Clennon (actor), David Huddleston (actor), Ven Medina (actor), George Foreman (actor), Muhammad Ali (actor), Ernest Borgnine (actor), James Gammon (actor), James Earl Jones (actor), Robert Duvall (actor), Ben Johnson (actor), Muhammad Ali (writer), Dina Merrill (actress),
Plot: Muhammad Ali stars as himself in this dramatised version of his life story up to the late 1970s. It includes his Olympic triumphs as Cassius Clay, his conversion to Islam, his refusal of the Army draft and the legal battle after being stripped of his World Title.
Keywords: actor-playing-himself, adultery, affection, african-american, anti-racism, arrogance, autobiographical, based-on-autobiography, based-on-novel, black-americanMalcolm X (1992) Official Trailer - Denzel Washington Movie HD Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Like us on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/1QyRMsE Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt Biographical epic of the controversial and influential Black Nationalist leader, from his early life as a small-time gangster, to his ministry as a member of the Nation of Islam and his assassination. Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer Vault Channel. Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to h...
I do not own the rights to this excellent film, this is just one of my favorite scenes in any film ever and I wanted to be able to easily share it with people and encourage them to see the whole thing.
Historical leader Malcolm X's long-held fear comes to fruition... Copyright 2005. Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.
Baines (Albert Hall) teaches Detroit Red (Denzel Washington) the symbolism of language. *NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED* Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. http://twitter.com/AdinaEbony http://blackisreallybeautiful.wordpress.com http://assoblackisreallybeautiful.wordpress.com http://www.pinterest.com/adinaebony
Filmmaker Spike Lee, star Denzel Washington (the New York, Boston and Chicago Film Critics' choice as 1992's Best Actor) and other talents vividly portray the life and times of the visionary leader. "One of the decade's best and most important films." (Arch Campbell, WRC-TV/Washington D.C.) One of the most charismatic and politically controversial voices in history, Malcolm X burst into the public consciousness with a radical perspective on race relations in America. His inspiring and enlightening ideologies touched and continue to influence the lives of millions. The New York Film Critic's Circle awarded Denzel Washington Best Actor for his role in what Newsday calls "an extraordinary movie...powerful and compelling. Denzel Washington's performance is a tour de force!"
I do not take ownership of stead clip, it belongs to the movie Malcolm X, This clip is strictly for educational purpose for a school project.
Lindy Hop Swing Dance Scene from 1992 movie Malcolm X featuring Denzel Washington, Spike Lee. Choreographed with the help of Frankie Manning (blue suit) & Norma Miller (yellow dress) also performed in the scene. Otis Sallid/Choreographer. Song is "Flying Home" by Lionel Hampton. Great Aerials, Floorials, Jitterbug, Charleston, - one of the best Lindy Hop Swing Dance Scenes in a movie. Background dancers include Dawn Hampton & Ryan Francois.
Malcolm turns the tables after being disrespected at the bar
A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the http://bit.ly/29E6KNJ struggle for black liberation. He hit bottom during his imprisonment in the '50s, he became a Black Muslim
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MALCOLMXFILES #MalcolmX delivers his characteristically caustic retort to this oft-asked question. LEARN MORE: http://tinyurl.com/pq9upgu SIGN THE MALCOLM X PETITION: https://tinyurl.com/n5qx4jz This video is for educational purposes only and displayed under the Fair Use provision of the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. § 107.
Malcolm X (1992) Official Trailer - Denzel Washington Movie HD Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Like us on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/1QyRMsE Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt Biographical epic of the controversial and influential Black Nationalist leader, from his early life as a small-time gangster, to his ministry as a member of the Nation of Islam and his assassination. Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer Vault Channel. Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to h...
WIN YOUR DREAM CAR HERE: http://www.kill-it.co.uk Take Surveys for CASH: http://tinyurl.com/zht9kd9 ---------------------- Meet British Bloke Who Banked £50 MILLION Working From Home PC: http://www.copytherichguy.com/ In this brief 1962 interview with the BBC, following a courtroom hearing into the LAPD's murder of Nation of Islam official Ronald Stokes, Malcolm X proceeds to rip America to shreds. ------------ Simply put, Malcolm X was the one man who put America to the proof and gave the lie to her pompous and insufferable claims to be the world's supreme bastion of freedom, justice and equality. He called out the United States like no one before or since and will forever be the standard bearer of authentic heroism and the purest criterion against which all manhood is to be measured. ...
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The House Negro and the Field Negro, speech by the great Malcolm X, after the March on Washington (1963). Malcolm X was still in the Nation of Islam. Browse through my videos, there are plenty of Malcolm X speeches. Don't forget to share in memory of our brother, that's the least we can do.
IMPEACH LOUIS FARRAKHAN: https://neromaximus.wordpress.com/2016/02/12/the-wives-of-farrakhan/ ------------------------------- FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MALCOLMXFILES Like a man speaking from the grave to challenge the present-day LIES of Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X appears in a series of 1964-5 TV interviews to explain his reasons for leaving the Nation of Islam and to describe the organisation’s role in his own assassination. The slain martyr describes the true reasons behind his departure from the NOI and the numerous attempts made on his life by his former colleagues in the organisation he once served. Malcolm X refutes one of the key falsehoods (peddled to this day by Louis Farrakhan and other NOI officials) to the effect that Malcolm X ‘de...
Minister Malcolm X speaks about King James and the bible
Changes start with ourselves....some people are able to Change the world....others are part of those Changes....Just like the President of the United States of America.....Hussein Barrack Obama......We can make the Change....which Changed the world.... Allah Peace Be Upon You Brother Mr MalcolmX4ever....( Mr Change himself) http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/
http://tinyurl.com/lcjo9hq Born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm X was a prominent black Malcolm X nationalist leader who served as a spokesman for the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and '60s. Due largely to his efforts, the Nation of Islam grew from a mere 400 members at the time he was released from prison in 1952 to 40,000 members by 1960. Articulate, passionate and a naturally gifted and inspirational orator, Malcolm X exhorted blacks to cast off the shackles of racism "by any means necessary," http://tinyurl.com/lcjo9hq
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The House Negro and the Field Negro, speech by the great Malcolm X, after the March on Washington (1963). Malcolm X was still in the Nation of Islam. Browse through my videos, there are plenty of Malcolm X speeches. Don't forget to share in memory of our brother, that's the least we can do.
IMPEACH LOUIS FARRAKHAN: https://neromaximus.wordpress.com/2016/02/12/the-wives-of-farrakhan/ ------------------------------- FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MALCOLMXFILES Like a man speaking from the grave to challenge the present-day LIES of Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X appears in a series of 1964-5 TV interviews to explain his reasons for leaving the Nation of Islam and to describe the organisation’s role in his own assassination. The slain martyr describes the true reasons behind his departure from the NOI and the numerous attempts made on his life by his former colleagues in the organisation he once served. Malcolm X refutes one of the key falsehoods (peddled to this day by Louis Farrakhan and other NOI officials) to the effect that Malcolm X ‘de...
Minister Malcolm X speaks about King James and the bible
Would You Like To Be An Amazon-Selling, Brand-Building BEAST? Sign Up For FREE And Build Your Own $100K Business Like A SAVAGE: http://launchyourstore.co.uk ---------------------- In this brilliant 1963 debate Malcolm X single-handedly DESTROYS three of Martin Luther King's top lieutenants as he makes a powerful case for self-determination and self-defence. --------------------------------------------- On 10-10-15 we must March on the WHITE HOUSE and the JUSTICE DEPARTMENT to demand that President Barack Obama and US Attorney General Loretta Lynch DECLASSIFY all FBI, CIA and NYPD files on Malcolm X and open a NEW INVESTIGATION into his 21st February 1965 assassination. We must also use 10-10-15 to confront LOUIS FARRAKHAN himself about his own COMPLICITY in Malcolm's assassination. You c...
http://tinyurl.com/lcjo9hq Born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm X was a prominent black Malcolm X nationalist leader who served as a spokesman for the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and '60s. Due largely to his efforts, the Nation of Islam grew from a mere 400 members at the time he was released from prison in 1952 to 40,000 members by 1960. Articulate, passionate and a naturally gifted and inspirational orator, Malcolm X exhorted blacks to cast off the shackles of racism "by any means necessary," http://tinyurl.com/lcjo9hq
-Malcolm X on Jesus Christ -Who Taught You To Hate Yourself?
Forty years after the death of Malcolm X, his righteous influence is still motivating and influencing individuals all around the world in their fight for their human rights. In this lecture, Khalid Yasin sheds some light on the life of Al-Hajj Malik Al-Shabbaz, better known to the world as Malcolm X. Produced by One Islam Productions www.1islam.net
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[Royce talking]
D-12, worst fucking rap group ever (You ready?)
Royce Da 5'9" would like to apologize to the family of my homeboy Bugz
for lettin' that line leak out the radio, it was a long story how it happened
D-12 though, y'all better quit actin' like that wadn't my man too
Like I was tryna disrespect him or somethin', I was tryna disrespect y'all
'Cause that's what I'm doin' (gun-loading sound) from here on 'n
My new name from now on, don't even call me Royce Da 5'9" no mo'
Call me Malcolm X, 'cause e'rybody in the city wanna kill me (*gun shooting sounds*)
I'm Malcolm X now haha, we gon' see who goin, I ain't goin nowhere motherfucker
We gon' see, e'rybody who against me, nigga I'm mad (BITCH)
Haha, yeah, there's only one problem
Everytime you motherfuckers breathe on the mic
It's a motherfuckin' lie nigga, nobody believes you [echoes]
We gon' beat yo' ass DOWN [x2]
Y'all niggaz sound like y'all write y'all rhymes with motherfuckin' crayons, BITCHES
[Royce Da 5'9"]
Yeah, what rap crew I gotta snatch up out the game (bitch)
Who must I smack for sayin my name?
Somebody gon' die, it's probably YOU
You couldn't fit Bizarre's body in my shoes
Niggaz quick to talk, all hood 'til I pop up
Plus, you just act tough cause Suge got locked up
I am above y'all, when you droppin your raps to diss me
I only recognize the top of your hats
And I don't like Proof punk-ass, he think he tough
He keep thirty niggaz with him, cause he weak as fuck!
I ever catch you by yourself, I'ma fuck you up
Snatch your little cheap-ass chain and piece you up
You better hope you and the white boy keep in touch
And be a good little hype man, or your lease is up
Since Slim signed 50, I don't see your teeth as much
That's good, cause you got a grill like a fuckin truck!
DAMN HOMIE, it's history, over, hang it up
Go somewhere and hang up some 50 posters, PUNK
You speak too late, y'all prolly gon' go up to them awards
and get yo' ass whooped by B2K
I just wish Eminem would stop tellin' everybody he ain't speakin' to me
Like I'm one of his hoes or somethin'
How 'bout this, I ain't speakin to you, chump
And I'ma keep pickin on your weak ass crew
You, BITCH, Bizarre you a fat stutterin fuck
You a joke, I choke whoever buttered you up
I've been ridin by your house, you don't come out too much
You hidin, when I find you I'ma snatch you out of that truck
and tie your fat stankin ass to your couch and just
FEED YOU, you already look like you about to bust
Nigga you can run or hide; I'll be on your porch
with a cheeseburger tryin to lure you outside!
'Cause he's in it, Bizarre say G-g-g-g-g-g-unit
I bet you throw some extra "g's" in it
Just like a stutterin' fool can't reach intelligence
He sweats when he raps, cuz he got a speach impediment
You, BITCH, Porky's pig and Porky's tomb
About to dig his own grave with a fork and spoon
You, BITCH, Denaun and Swifty please
Give it in, both y'all be wreckin' 50's lease
What do I know, that other nigga y'all got in your group
I don't even know his name, but he can shovel my snow
You, BITCH, let's face it I gave it to y'all
My lil' sister got six puppies that's braver than y'all (barking sounds)
Niggaz is startin' the beef I'm 'bout to end with the quickness
I'm 'bout to end this quicker than Bizarre can finish a biscuit
Quicker than quick shit, y'all ain't felt the half
Quicker than Eminem can pinch Elton's ass
Don't call me, I ain't ready to squash it yet, kiss my ASS
I don't wanna talk to Hex, I am so sick I should be compared to cancer
Y'all thought y'all dudes don't swing like Fred G.? Sanford
I be makin' motherfuckers crash they heads when I rhyme
Y'all lil' niggaz crack ya heads then rhyme, go play;
you lil punk ass niggaz, y'all can scream and yell all you want
I feel like I'm battlin' Keenan & Kel
You, BITCH, none o' y'all can put in the card to kill
Paul better call me, like he called Benzino
Matter o' fact, I might even do a song with Ray
Sign with Murder Inc. and hit you with a song again
We gon' beat yo' ass DOWN [x4]
[Royce talking]
I don't even want you lil' punks to think I'm mad
Y'all lil' niggaz are Ninja Turtles, you're nothing
Nothin', you not on my level, I will beat yo bust ass nigga
Tre Little, bring it on
[Tre Little]
Tre Little, the baby gorrilla, I'm just that guy
I'm 5'6", got stacked lines, shit that high, I'm ridin'
FUCK you and your commercial appeal
I turn yo' head into blue 'n yellow +Purple Hills+
I bet you whatever that nobody beats my family
Eminem, Nelly said that he'll eat you like candy
What did you do, got on the phone and called him up
You don't wanna talk to Royce, but you talk to us
You, BITCH, yo' crew some local hoes
I hit you harder than that white girl that broke your nose
You and Royce can squash this with one talk
Step around from your security and talk to that man
I understand you backin' yo' crew, but this my brother
Anythin' that happen to him, somethin' gonna happen to you
And I don't give a fuck for that, nigga, I'll do life
I advise you to stop; yo' money don't buy you stripes
Only thing that money brings is fake niggaz and problems
Followed by niggaz who hate fake niggaz and rob 'em
But you niggaz is WACK; Denaun I'ma stab you
So many times, I'ma feel bad when you collapse!
You niggaz is so BITCH you make me sick to my stomach
Every beat that you ever made sound like it was missin' somethin'
Timbaland lookin' ass, nigga, my style is realer
What producer you ever know only good for album filler
We gon' beat yo' ass DOWN [x2]
[Royce talking]
You!, Yea, punk ass niggaz, yea we in the streets now too, nigga
Big Homie's out nigga, what up
[Tre Little talking]
Yea you studderin ass motherfuckers, what y'all thought
My brother here ain't have no backbone?
Nigga, it's on when I see y'all
Proof what the fuck you thinkin' of nigga, that's cash boy
Need the white boy to get y'all started ass niggaz
Fuck y'all hoes, I told Royce I ain't like that motherfucka
Faggots, I smack the shit outta any one o' y'all niggaz
Sell my bill one nigga
What the fuck y'all thought nigga y'all'll get bought bitch
Street orientated; y'all motherfuckers hate it
Learn how to flow stop bein' mad y'all bitches
Trick, trick, when I catch yo' bitch ass, yea dude
Asked about cash nigga, you comin' to yo' doom
You'll end up like click boom, bitch
Rock City motherfucker, regardless
Get the point bitch, or get the hollows motherfucker