By Roger Catlin — 2021
Works of art create a picture of activism and resilience, and reenforce the strength of black culture across generations.
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“In my artwork, I try to show my culture, and if someone asks about something they don’t understand, I will explain.”
The imam talks activists as politicians, her Syrian refugee father, and a non-digital world.
Before his assassination on Feb. 21, 1965, Malcolm X was one of the most outspoken black nationalist leaders. He articulated the anger, struggle, and hopes of blacks in the 1960s.