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Black History Isn’t Past: Fred Hampton, Emmett Till & Malcolm X — A Blueprint for Survival, Love & Power
Season 4 · Episode 6

Black History Isn’t Past: Fred Hampton, Emmett Till & Malcolm X — A Blueprint for Survival, Love & Power

Life Points with Ronda

February 4, 202619m 33s

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Show Notes

Black history is not a past tense story — it’s a living blueprint. In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of Life Points with Ronda, we explore how Black survival, Black love, and Black leadership have always been targeted — and how the truth still lives in us today.

We go beyond surface-level history to honor what has been endured, what has been stolen, and what has been built anyway. This episode includes a deeper discussion on the assassination of Fred Hampton and the government’s fear of Black unity, the heartbreaking truth of Emmett Till and the sacred courage of his mother Mamie Till-Mobley, and why the voice of Malcolm X still speaks to modern Black identity, boundaries, dignity, and liberation.

If you’ve ever felt emotionally exhausted, unseen, or like you’re carrying generational weight in your relationships — this episode will bring you clarity, reverence, and remembrance. Because survival is not the same thing as love… and healing is part of Black history too.

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