Theory Thursday: Malcolm X in Kenya Pt. 2
Last month, we explored Malcolm X’s powerful visit to Kenya and how his meetings with Mau Mau revolutionaries deepened his Pan-African vision and helped shape the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU). This month, we’re back with Part 2 of this conversation.
Join us as we continue the study, digging even deeper into Malcolm’s evolving politics, international connections, and the revolutionary lessons we can carry forward today
As mentioned, we invite you to check out our 25th Anniversary Reprint of the People’s College Malcolm X Study Guide.
Learning Objectives:
Study Malcolm’s revolutionary connections in Africa
Practice using a valuable learning tool
Assess internationalism and its importance
Repeat the successful practices of collective study
Resources for additional study:
- Theory Thursday: Malcolm X in Kenya Part 1 – BMB
- Program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity
- Malcolm X’s Internationalism featuring Dr. Rosemary Mealy and Dr. Michael E. Sawyer
- Malcolm X interviewed by Joe Rainey (June 4, 1964)
- The Mau Mau Uprising w/ Nicholas Mwangi (AR&D Ep. 3)
Watch the entire conversation below: