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Malcolm X Biography Civil Rights Activist, Minister (1925–1965)
African-American leader and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X articulated concepts of race pride and black nationalism in the 1950s and '60s. |
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MALCOLM X AT THE FORD HALL FORUM.
Malcolm X delivers a speech entitled God's Solution to America's Race Problem at the Ford Hall Forum in 1963.Its events illuminate the key issues facing our society by bringing to its podium knowledgeable and thought-provoking speakers, including som |
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Remembering Real Malcolm x - what others think about master teacher
A home-made documentary dedicated to Malcolm X (Haj-Malik Al-Shabazz).
A must watch video of Dr.Betty Shabazz, Gil Noble, Ossie Davis, Sonia Sanchez, James Baldwin, Muhammad Ali, Peter Bailey, James Farmer, John Henrik Clarke, Wyatt Tee Walker, T |
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THE LOSS OF OUR WARRIOR: MALCOLM X
I ignorantly joined the Nation of Islam and marched to the rhythm, but when I started finding out that they worked with the white government to stop Malcolm from taking our case before the United Nations and getting us reparations, I ran away from th |
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MALCOLM X LAST SPEECH (IN DETROIT FEB 14 1965).
Black nationalist activism revolves around social, political, and economic empowerment of black communities and people, especially to resist assimilation into white American culture, and maintain a distinct black identity. |
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Malcolm X - The Ballot or the Bullet - April 4, 1964
Probably the best speech ever given. It's core argument can be applied to any struggle, whether it is the struggle against racism, sexism, capitalism and even the struggle for animal liberation. Freedom from oppression will never and has never come f |
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Malcolm X - The Ballot or the Bullet - April 1964
Malcolm X declared 1964 "the year of the ballot or the bullet." He outlined a new, global sensibility in the fight for racial justice: "We intend to expand [the freedom struggle] from the level of civil rights to the level of human rights." |
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Malcolm X Biography
African American civil rights leader Malcolm X was a major twentieth-century spokesman for black nationalism. Unlike many other African American leaders of this time, who supported nonviolent methods, Malcolm X believed in using more aggressive measu |
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Malcolm X - Biography
Malcolm X declared 1964 "the year of the ballot or the bullet." He outlined a new, global sensibility in the fight for racial justice: "We intend to expand [the freedom struggle] from the level of civil rights to the level of human rights."
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The Evolution of Malcolm X: His Philosophy in the Struggle Against Racism and Injustice
In this article, I’ll attempt to formulate Malcolm X’s philosophy during four stages of his life without providing quotations from Malcolm’s speeches and writings that support these formulations. Before examining Malcolm’s philosophy, I’ll share a ve |
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MALCOLM X - The House Negro and the Field Negro
The House Negro and the Field Negro, speech by the great Malcolm X, after the March on Washington (1963). Malcolm X was still in the Nation of Islam.
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MALCOLM X - The Assassination of Malcolm X
The Assassination of Malcolm X |
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Message To The Grass Roots - Malcolm X
November 10, 1963: Malcolm X delivers speech Message to the Grass Roots: Northern Grass Roots Leadership Conference, Detroit, Michigan |
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Malcolm X : Lecture on Black American Culture/History. Jan 1965.
it's hate if I began to spell out what you did you to me.....!!!" great session peace and blessingsÿ |
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