MALCOLM X COUSIN COMES TO TOTTENHAM HARINGEY FOR BLACK AMERICAN UNITY

MALCOLM X COUSIN COMES TO TOTTENHAM HARINGEY FOR BLACK AMERICAN UNITY

John Canoe, Pan African, African American, Black American, and Black Unity Tottenham Haringey for Reparations now.

By John Canoe

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Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15

41 West Green Road London N15 5BY United Kingdom

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John Canoe: The Quest for Reparatory Justice 2024-2025

John Canoe, affectionately known as Mr. IC3, has emerged as a prominent figure within the IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black communities in Tottenham Haringey. Many regard him as the rightful heir to the legacy of Malcolm X, believing him to be Malcolm X's cousin. With weekly meetings held in Tottenham Haringey, John Canoe's mission extends beyond mere familial ties; he aims to foster peace, unity, and empowerment within these communities for the delivery of reparatory justice.

Malcolm X and the Organization of Afro-American Unity

Malcolm X, a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement, founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU) in 1964. The OAAU sought to unite African Americans and their allies in the struggle for human rights and self-determination. Emphasizing self-defense, political independence, and economic empowerment, Malcolm X envisioned the OAAU as a vehicle for black liberation on a global scale.

Suspicions: Haringey Council and IC3CSI

John Canoe has expressed concerns regarding the conduct of Haringey Council, likening it to Smethwick Council, infamous for its discriminatory housing policies in the 1960s. He has reported Haringey Council to the IC3 Crime Scene Investigators (IC3CSI) for investigation, suspecting mistreatment of IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black residents.

Smethwick's Historical Context

Smethwick gained national attention in 1964 when its council attempted to purchase houses on Marshall Street to prevent their sale to immigrants. This move, rooted in xenophobia and racism, prompted outrage and drew comparisons to Nazi Germany's treatment of Jews. Malcolm X's visit to Marshall Street in 1965 underscored the severity of the situation, as he condemned racial segregation and discrimination.

ADEJA: A Platform for Change

Reparation Nation Limited, the parent company of ADEJA, provides a platform for individuals like John Canoe to advocate for reparatory justice and empowerment within Black communities. ADEJA, or the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, aims to address historical inequities, promote unity, and pave the way for a brighter future for Black Africans and the diaspora.

Understanding Haringey Council

Haringey Council, situated in North London, governs the borough of Haringey. Like many local authorities, it faces scrutiny regarding its treatment of minority communities. John Canoe's suspicions about Haringey Council reflect broader concerns about systemic racism and discrimination within local governance structures.

Resurrecting the Organization of Afro-American Unity

John Canoe's plans to resurrect the Organization of Afro-American Unity as a department of ADEJA represent a strategic move to revitalize Malcolm X's legacy and principles within a contemporary framework. By integrating the OAAU's objectives with ADEJA's mission, John Canoe seeks to harness collective action and mobilize resources for the betterment of Black communities globally.

In summary, John Canoe's campaign to be recognized as the rightful heir to Malcolm X's legacy transcends personal ambition; it embodies a broader struggle for justice, unity, and empowerment within Black communities. Through his advocacy, Canoe endeavors to honor Malcolm X's legacy while forging a path toward a more equitable and inclusive future.

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