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DR. KHALLID ABDUL MUHAMMAD 1 9 4 8 - 2 0 0 1 |
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We would like to hear your memories of brother Khallid Abdul Muhammad. What impression did he make upon you?? Like Malcolm X, Khallid should also be considered "Our shinning Black Prince". Minister Farrakhan called Khallid "A Black stallion that no one can ride but God." This dark skin brother epitomized, and was the personification of "Black Is Beautiful". He was close up and "in yo' face". He was real. He was not surrounded by an army of body guards, thus making him "larger than life". Yet ironically, like Malcolm X, maybe Khallid should have had body guards. He might be alive today!!!!!! Khallid was yet another beautiful example of what the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad can do for Black men. Far too many Black boys have the wrong role models to look up to, such as silly gangsta rappers with their pants hanging down, or "larger than life" athletes. Black boys need more men like Khallid instead of this growing gangsta' thug culture. We would like to hear your thoughts on Khallid's legacy so we can post them. From a military stand point, did Khallid make any tactical mistakes with his "new" Black Panthers?? Why did he die so suddenly and mysteriously?? Where was his movement's web site?? We should now study his history just as we have studied and analyzed Malcolm's history. It is too bad that Khallid did not reach the popularity of Malcolm X, but remember, the purpose of the COINTEL program of the 1960s was "to stop the rise of a Black Messiah who would electrify and unify the masses of Black people", and with the death of Malcolm X, and now Khallid, the COINTEL mandate appears still in effect. Furthermore, with Khallid's popularity with rap music, Khallid Muhammad certainly fit the description of an up and coming "messiah" who was planning to free his people once and for all.
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