“There are hundreds of political prisoners right now in America’s jails who were so taken by Malcolm [X’s} spirit that they became warriors and the powers that be understood them as warriors. They knew that a lot of these other middle-class [black] leaders were not warriors; they were professionals; they were careerists. But these warriors had callings, and they have paid an incalculable and immeasurable price in those cells.” LeadershipRacismAfrican AmericansPolitical PhilosophyWarriorsRacial DiscriminationBlack History MonthMass IncarcerationAfrican American HistoryPolitical PrisonersMartyrsFreedom FightersMalcolm XPrison ReformAfrican American MenConscientious ObjectionBlack Liberation MovementCareeristsBlack RevolutionariesBlack LeadershipBlack Middle ClassBlack ProphetsIndustrial Prison ComplexPolitical Advocacy Book:Black Prophetic Fire Source: Black Prophetic Fire
“Black revolutionaries do not drop from the moon. We are created by our conditions. Shaped by our oppression. We are being manufactured in droves in the ghetto streets, places like attica, san quentin, bedford hills, leavenworth, and sing sing. They are turning out thousands of us. Many jobless Black veterans and welfare mothers are joining our ranks. Brothers and sisters from all walks of life, who are tired of suffering passively, make up the BLA.” RadicalismRacial InequalityBlack LiberationBlack Revolutionaries Book:Assata: An Autobiography Source: Assata: An Autobiography