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JAMES
SMALL - Speaker |
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Author/Educator/Activist
Professor James Small was born in 1945, on Arcadia
plantation, located on the banks of the Waccamaw River. This Lowland rice
plantation is located where the Waccamaw, Peedee, and Black Rivers converge to
meet the Atlantic Ocean, on the shores of historic Georgetown, South Carolina.
Prof. Small was born to a family that traces their descent from enslaved
Africans, to the Yoruba, Akan, and Ewe people of West Africa. Prof. Small's
heritage also stems from the Native American ancestors that inhabited these
South Carolinian shores. Both his maternal great-grandmother and his paternal
great-grandmother were members of the Chicora Nation, and made their home along
the mighty Waccamaw River.
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Prof. Small graduated from the all Black Howard High
School in Georgetown, South Carolina in 1964. He then served in the U.S. Navy
for two years during the Vietnam era. Upon his release from military service,
Prof. Small moved to New York City where he joined the organization of
Afro-American Unity founded by the legendary
Malcolm X. In 1967, Prof. Small became Imam (minister) of the Muslim
Mosque Incorporated, also founded by Malcolm X. In 1975 Prof. Small traveled to
the Holy City of Mecca in Saudi Arabia to make his holy pilgrimage, the Hajjah.
For eleven years Prof. Small served as principal bodyguard to the late Ella L.
Collins, the sister of Malcolm X, the then President of the Organization of
Afro-American Unity (O.A.A.U.) Between the years of 1966 and 1980, Prof. Small
held membership in the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (S.N.C.C.),
the N.A.A.C.P, Uhuru fighters and O.A.A.U. During this period Prof. Small had
the opportunity to interact with such historical giants as Congressman Adam
Clayton Powell Jr., Kwame Ture, H. Rap Brown of S.N.C.C, Eldridge Cleaver, Zaid
Shakur, and Lumumba Shakur of the
Black Panther Party (B.P.P.) in which he served as a liaison between
the B.P.P. and the O.A.A.U.
Prof. Small has been a member of the Association for the Study of Classical
African Civilization (A.S.C.A.C.) for 14 years. He served as President of
A.S.C.A.C. Eastern Region for two years, where he worked and studied with
Dr. John Henrik Clarke,
Dr. Yosef A. A. Ben Jochannan,
Dr. Leonard Jeffries,
Dr. Ivan Van Sertima,
Dr. Asa Hilliard, Dr. Wade Nobles,
Dr. Amos Wilson and
Dr. Francis Cress Welsing, just to name a few.
Prof. Small taught for fifteen years at the City University of New York,
including 13 years at the City College of New York's Black Studies Department
and two years at New York City Technical College. Prof. Small has taught
courses on Malcolm X, Traditional African Religion (Prof. Small is a priest in
the Yoruba religion), Pan Africanism, Crime in the Urban Community, Urban
Crisis and Issues, and African Folklore. Prof. Small has also appeared on a
number of network talk shows and newsmagazines. These include the Phil Donahue
Show, The Rolanda Watts Show, The Geraldo Rivera Show, Matt Lauer Nine
Broadcast Plaza Show, The Charlie Rose Show, Tony Brown's Journal, Like it Is
with Gil Noble as well as numerous cable programs and local, national and
international television and radio shows.
Prof. Small has lectured at some of the most prestigious colleges and
universities in the world. Among the many colleges and universities where Prof.
Small has lectured at are the University of Manchester, Manchester England.
University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, V.I. University of the West
Indies Porte-Spain, Trinidad; University of West Indies; Kingston Jamaica,
Princeton University Princeton, N.J., Harvard University Boston, Mass., Yale
University, New Haven, Conn., Columbia University and New York University of
New York, N.Y. to mention a few.
Prof. Small is currently conducting educational and cultural tours throughout
Africa and the United States and he is also working on two books, one a
collection of his lectures on Malcolm X and the other on the topic of "Post
Slavery Trauma Syndrome."
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