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Public School. Malcolm Little, the 2nd youngest child, was a perfect student, President of the 7th grade class and well-liked by his all white classmates. That is, until his father was killed and the racist white foster system seperated the Little children, sending young Malcolm to a dentention home in Mason, MI for the offense of taking food to help feed his starving family.

Ms. Little was deemed arbitrarily "unfit" to care for the children as a single mother, leading the whites to snatch the children away from her like slaves. The children were parceled off to the foster care system or left to fend for themselves. If this was in Liberia or another part of the African's true homeland, the village would step up to care for and raise these children.

Malcolm was placed into the home of a white woman that knows nothing about raising a young African man, even using the word nigger to describe him. Taking Malcolm away from the African community instiutions that are key to the outcome of later juvenile delinquency was inevitable. Without a strong male figure in his life, Malcolm resorted to petty crimes and being delinquent. He was like so many young Negro men in America, locked into the prison of mental chains and powerlessness, leading to a path of self-destruction and community neglect. Malcolm will beLuckily, Malcolm's sister, Ms. Ella Collins, rescued him by housing him in her Boston residence. We can only pray that young Malcolm will follow in his father's footsteps and lead the charge for the exalted Negro race in America. Malcolm can be a doctor, a lawyer, a politician, but not in America - in his ancestral homeland, the vast plains of Africa, where he belongs .

We must take back our right to father our own children! The white man cannot and will not ever understand the needs of the African child!

The Lies of the White Media on Rev. Little's Murder