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“A Black Matriarch: Remembering Frances Summers”This episode is a personal one.I talk about my grandmother, Frances Summers, a Black woman who grew up in the brutally racist Jim Crow South before eventually escaping to Baltimore to build a better life and start a family. A decent family with good people. She would often talk about meeting my grandfather and how, from that point forward, life became good to her.But this episode is bigger than one person.It’s about a generation of Black women who survived segregation, racism, poverty, and disenfranchisement while still finding a way to build strong families and communities. My grandmother believed deeply in voting and civic participation. She worked at the voting polls helping people exercise what so many fought and died for: the right to vote.Today, as parts of the Voting Rights Act continue to be stripped away and many Black communities once again face disenfranchisement, I reflect on what that struggle meant to her and what it should mean to us now.This is an episode about memory, survival, family, dignity, and legacy.This is for my Grandmother Frances Summers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

A Revolutionary vs. a Cult LeaderElijah Muhammad’s Jealousy of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. In this episode, we examine the difference between revolutionary leadership and cult leadership — not through vibes or nostalgia, but through text, behavior, and patterns.Using Elijah Muhammad’s own words from The Fall of America — one of his final books, where he mentions Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X nearly 50 times combined — this episode breaks down how charisma can mask control, how theology can be used to disqualify rivals, and why public admiration became a trigger rather than a celebration. We explore:The meetings (and non-meetings) between King and Elijah MuhammadWhy the harshest condemnations of King and Malcolm came after their deathsMalcolm X’s early opposition to the Vietnam WarKing’s costly moral stand against empireElijah Muhammad’s repeated pattern of standing down when real confrontation carried personal riskThe difference between accountability under pressure and authority built on silenceThis episode isn’t about bashing Elijah Muhammad.It’s about discernment. A revolutionary confronts power and accepts the cost.A cult leader avoids power and demands loyalty. Charismatic speakers will always exist.Knowing the difference matters. 🎙️ The Gospel of Malcolm X PodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

Uncovering the Original Teachings of Jesus Christwith Christopher Sartain of the Essene Ebionite Church Peace, family. In this episode, I’m joined by Christopher Sartain, founder of the Essene Ebionite Church of Christian Mysticism, for a powerful conversation about the original message of Jesus — before it was reshaped by empire, politics, and church doctrine. We dive deep into the teachings of Jesus, James the Just, and the Ebionite tradition, while exploring how all of this ties into the mission and message of Malcolm X. This isn’t your average Bible study — it’s a call to return to something ancient, revolutionary, and real. 🔹 Topics include:Who Jesus really was and what he taughtThe Ebionites and early Christian mysticismWhy James the Just matters more than PaulThe connection between Christ’s message and Black liberationThe spiritual roots of justice and truthWhether you're coming from a faith background or you're just searching for something deeper — this one is for you.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

**Episode Preview: P. Diddy, Haitian Voudou, and the Price of Power**In this episode, we dive deep into the untold connections between P. Diddy and Haitian Voudou. We explore how his misuse of this powerful spiritual practice, combined with his history of mistreating women, may have contributed to his recent downfall. We also take a critical look at Diddy’s involvement with the alcohol giant Diageo and unpack the darker history of rum, tracing it back to its roots in the transatlantic slave trade.But that’s not all—this episode features a sharp critique of Dr. Umar's views, and we close out with an insightful discussion on Jay-Z, power, and influence in today’s world.If you're ready for a conversation that ties history, culture, and current events together in unexpected ways, this is one episode you won’t want to miss. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

In this Episode we talk about P Diddy's connection to the Haitian Lua Erzulie Dantor . We also talk about actors Tariq Nasheed and Umar Johnson defending Diddy and why they would want to defend Diddy. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

In this episode we discuss the elevation of the Divine Femine on the planet earth as well as the spiritual consequences that come with abusing women .Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

IN THIS EPISODE OF THE GOSPEL OF MALCOLM X PODCAST WE DISCUSS CURRENT HEAD OF SECURITY FOR P.DIDDY - FAHEEM MUHAMMAD ALSO , TARIQ NASHEED COMES OUT IN DEFENSE OF DIDDY WE DISCUSS REASONS WHY HE MAY BE ALIGNING HIMSELF WITH DIDDY. ALSO MAINO AND RIZZA ISLAM COME OUT IN SUPPORT OF DIDDYBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

Hulu Series Genius - MLK/X Review - The Hulu Series about Malcolm X and MLK .In this episode of the Gospel of Malcolm X podcast. We discuss the Hulu Series MLK/X . We talk about the Historical accuracy of the series as well as a review of the film as a artistic piece .Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.

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In this Episode talk about the connection between Jesus, Malcolm X, and the Essenes. In his autobiography Malcolm X mentions Jesus being part of an Egyptian Brotherhood called The Essenes . Here is passage for from the autobiography of Malcolm X where he refers to Jesus and the Essenes . I can't remember how, or why, he somehow happened to mention the Dead Sea Scrolls. I cameback with something like, "Yes, those scrolls are going to take Jesus off the stained-glasswindows and the frescoes where he has been lily-white, and put Him back into the truemainstream of history where Jesus actually was non-white." The reporter was surprised, and Iwent on that the Dead Sea Scrolls were going to reaffirm that Jesus was a member of thatbrotherhood of Egyptian seers called the Essene-a fact already known from Philo, the famousEgyptian historian of Jesus' time. And the reporter and I got off on about two good hours of talkingin the areas of archaeology, history, and religion. It was so pleasant. I almost forgot the heavyworries on my mind-for that brief respite. I remember we wound up agreeing that by the year2000, every schoolchild will be taught the true color of great men of antiquity. We also talk about Elijah Muhammad and the Kennedy Situation some moreBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-gospel-of-malcolm-x--6048026/support.