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Malik Zulu Shabazz Lecture
by Quinten Friday, Feb. 18, 2005 at 7:08 AM

Lecture: 1 hr 40 minutes, Q+A is 1 hr 20 minutes. From the leader of the New Black Panther Party, speaking at Carnegie Mellon on Thursday, 17 February 2005.

audio: ogg vorbis at 26.5 mebibytes

I recommend listening to the Q+A. Most of the lecture is Shabazz complaining about people who opposed his lecture. Also, several good questions during the Q+A exposed a lot of Shabazz's positions that he had been dodging earlier in the lecture. Near the end, Dennis Roddey's question and that of a young biracial woman were especially interesting.

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Question and Answer Session
by Quinten Friday, Feb. 18, 2005 at 7:08 AM

audio: ogg vorbis at 21.2 mebibytes

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