5 of Ye o/m r bering his Iif and legacy in memorial observances and birthday commemor lions for IDOr than two decades. They meaniag and rele ee a . know that "truth crushed to . of �-A rican CX)D- earth will ri again·. • sao rISeS to 00Dfr0at the EI Hajj Malik el S azz _ CODtin� reality of ra' ra- Malcolm X' 0 the rise. All . I oppression and economic· ...------� exploitation on these ho lile Amerieaa res. . The rich are FttiDg richer and th poor are getting poorer even within the African­ American oommunity. illusion of progress . bei g ttered in the face of the raw na ed evidence hich abounds' the pcwerty trickeD, . Cit infe ed, crime afflicted n and barri in these across country there' a surging Uni ed States. interest in Malcolm X, the man There are arr abundance of America wishes African­ Black faces in high places Americans would forget. They 'everywhere, but there has been can't suppress Malcolm's ir­ no significant change in the repressible spirit. Boo stores pJigb of the masses of African- can't keep his books and Americans.Somebodyhas bccn phamplcts .on the shelves. eeling out. And the people Records of Malcolm's speeches know it are in high demand, as are fIlms But there' n e man who is and video casettes about his life. rising up li a phoenix out of Rap groups like Public the ashes to symbolize lh pos- Enemy sing his prai . Poets sibilities for liberation of a are crafting new pieces coshin­ do ntrodden and' oppres ed ing his contribution in poetry people. and prose. Artists are framing o go ernm t saner" ned 'fresh image depicting his aatienal, state or local holiday raeter courage and vision. or celebrations mark. his Students on the march again memory. In fact among the against background and reac­ po r tructure of th· n ti n he tion ry .adl!'in· tratio move is person non grata. E, n the .. forward Ul hIS name. Malcolm X African-American eli e barely . on the rise. utter hi name. The image On February 21, of this year 'ma ers and mind moulder a group of progr e sive have tried to bury him, to tionalists issued a caD to for obli erate him from our collec- the African-American ation tive consciou ness. The true to proclaim May 19, Malcolm believers and devotees of the X's birthday an Africao­ man and his philosophy never Americaa Holiday. forgot. They h. ve �n remem- I Momentum is building t� bring Malcolm out of the closet In CJcYeIand, Ohio the Bla and to place him up front where Coalition under the leadership he properly bel . Twenty- of Omar Ali Bey will be holding five years after his assassination a day Ioag series of activities in in 1965 and inthe year of his honor of Maloolm X on May 19 65th birthday, e as African- and Dr. M u na Karenga's Americans are going to Ka da network will be SPOD­ proclaim a Holiday for "Our oring Kuzali a's (birthday Shining Black Prince". 1990 will �lebrations) in several cities. be year of Malcolm X! Preston Wilcox of A.F. .A.M. Countless communities, in Hadem has formed a MaI­ north and south, east and est, colm X Lovers etwork. Dr . bave a cady been on the . Edward Crosby of the Depart­ Others are just beginning 0 ot of Pan-African Studies t climb on board. For 18 years in Kent State UMersity has taken Washington, D.C. Charles time to ur all Black Stud' Steve Malik EdWards and Departmen to raise Malcolm Sherry Brown have spear- X up this year. And Dr. James headed what has come to be the Turner, Chairman Emeritius of largest Malcolm X Daycelebra- the African studies and lion in America. Thi year the D.C. Commit­ tee is sponsoring an entire week of cultural education J and political activities ulminating with a huge celebr lion in Anacostia Park on May 21 .. Th celebr tion is expected to draw upwards to 70 000 people. In Philad Iphia Pen­ nsylvania Andrea Brown and dedicated group of African­ American women called Sisters Remember Malcolm will be stitute for Positive Education, Charshee Mcintyre. President of the African Heritage Studies As ociation, . Rep. David Richardson, President of the ional Conference of Black State Legislators d scholar ctivists Bill Stirck1and, Ron Walters d Manning Marable have endorsed t e effort. The list of endorsees is expected to grow rapidly in t e coming months. Ioolm X· 0 the rise. The teno of the ti dictate that we reclaim and resurrect a leader who w an outspoken critic of America's system of op­ pression and n upcompromis­ ing champion for the liberation of the African-American mas- . example of unflinching courage and commitment even in the face of death � a source of inspiration which needs to be h ld hi h. Malcolm X' on the rise. 1990 will be th year of Malcolm X! - For further info marion on the Malcolm X Day Holiday Commi 'on contact Dr. James Turner (007) 255-4625. Research Center at. Cornell 'Univer ity is co-ordinating a major Sympoli ID on the life nd coatr . ofMakolm X on May 20, t Harlem's re d Schomburg Museum. Dr. Turner also agreed to cha� the National Malcolm X Day Holiday Commission which is in formation. To date such notable African-American leaders s Rich rd Hatcher, General Ch irman of the African-American Summit, Ar­ thur O. Eave, Deputy Speaker of t New York, State Assemb- ly, Haki Madhabuti of the In.- Ron Daniels served as the Director of the NlIIionaJ RIIin­ bow CoQiition and as the Deputy Campaign Manager for the Reverend Jesse Jackson's Presidential Campaign '88. He has served lIS Pruident of the Na­ tional Block Assembly and tIS Chairperson of the National Black Independent Political Party. Currently, he serves as President of the Institute for Community Organizalion Iliad Development in Youngstown, Ohio. He may be conlllcted at (�16) 746-5747. "Truth cru heel to earth will rise again.1I 1 I holding their 6th Malcolm X. Day observance. Their tenacity . paying ofT. This year there.will be no less than four Malcolm X Day celebrations in Philadel­ phia. hi ee rican- merlcan i ory: DAY. First all Black cast �"'Ir-'l opened' 1896. Slavery boli decision of 1954 dedarea school itutional. GEO GE --._.,.--