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Malcolm X — Part 30
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UJAMMA_ SHOP
The Ujamma Shop, 1606 Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, Baltimore, Mary-
land is a retail outlet established
for purpose to offer for sale African
garments and miscellaneous African
trinkets to the black community.
BLACK STUDENT UNION
The Black Student Union is a group
of high school and college age
individuals, which was formed under
the auspices of the Soul School, 522
N. Fremont, Baltimore, Maryland. The
BSU is directed by officials at the
88; has its headquarters at the Soul
School; and its classes are conducted
at the 68.
bd CF asvises that members of the Ujamma Shop,
Soul School, other brothers presented a play showing
how the black man was exploited ty the white slave master
through out civilization. The white man came to Africa, killed,
raped, and robbed the black man of his land and possessions.
He then brought them into bondage to America. These same
problems went on until the black man was so called "freed"
after bhe Civil War. This so called freedom turned into a
political and economical stage where the white man still
controlled the life of the black brother. Next the black
man ia forced to go to war to fight a man who has done hin
nom hears When tha hilesk heroathare rasehad thea wer sone he
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finds that the man who he has been told to fight calls him
brother. Then the black brother returna home to find out
that the white man has enslaved his brothers and sisters
by filling the community with dope. The black brothers
should form a force and kill the white dope peddler and
clean up his community. 7
There was a group of singers called the "Vandals"
who the audience liked very much, The Sumner Simba Raat
dancers of New Jersey performed African military marches
directed by a leader, who spoke Swahili.
The main speaker was OWUSU SADAUKAL (master
Se rem ne re -e ae rrce ine SEESR E OE n - - _
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