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On April 12, 1964, one month after splitting with the NOI, Malcolm X gave his "Ballot or the. Bullet" speech at King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit (he'd given the address nine days earlier in Cleveland, but the Detroit version is regarded by some scholars as definitive). It was the fullest declaration of his black nationalist
Malcolm X. Delivered 12 April, 1964 in Detroit (USA). Mr. Moderator, Reverend Cleage, Brother Lomax, brothers and sisters, and friends and I see some enemies. In fact, I think we'd be fooling ourselves if we had an audience this large and didn't realize that there were some enemies present. This afternoon we want to talk
The following is part of a speech given by Malcolm X on December 31, 1964 at the Hotel Theresa. In his audi- ence were 37 teenagers from McComb, Mississippi who were on an eight day trip to New York. The trip was sponsored by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com- mittee for those youth who had been
Muhammad silenced Malcolm X. This is, therefore, one of the last speeches Malcolm gave before leaving Muhammad's organization. [I]t is not a typical Black Muslim speech. Even though Malcolm continued to preface certain statements with the phrase, “The Honorable Elijah. Muhammad says," he was increasingly, in the
The Ballot or the Bullet by Malcolm X April 3, 1964. Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Moderator, Brother Lomax, brothers and sisters, friends and enemies: I just can't believe everyone in here is a friend, and I don't want to leave anybody out. The question tonight, as I understand it, is "The Negro Revolt, and Where Do We Go From Here
MALCOLM X. “Not just an American problem, but a world problem". Address delivered in the Corn Hill Methodist Church,. *Rochester, New York, 16 February 1965. IRST In Bruce Perry, ed., Malcolm X: The Last Speeches (New York: Pathfinder. Press . Africa, 2005; nations listed by Malcolm X in blue; see text, left.
Collected Speeches, Debates & Interviews (1960-1965) objects. Malcolm X: let me quote from the Times last. Sunday. It says that Islam is spreading like wildfire in. Nigeria and Christianity is only skin-deep. Host: Does progress involve a greater sense of racial identity? Rustin: I believe it is very important to have a.
X, Malcolm, 1925-1965. [Selections, 1990]. Malcolm X speaks: selected speeches and statements I edited llvith prefatory notes by George Breitman. p. cm. ISBN 0-8021-3213-8. 1. United States-Race relations. 2. Afro-Americans-Civil rights. 3. Black Muslims. I. Breitman, George. II. Title. BP223,Z8L57922 1990. 297 .87-dc20.
17 Jul 2014 Sandeep Atwal is raising funds for MALCOLM X: COLLECTED SPEECHES, DEBATES AND INTERVIEWS on Kickstarter! A 1500 PAGE COLLECTION OF SPEECHES, If you contribute as little as $5, you'll receive a copy of the 1,500 page book as a PDF or ePub. Other perks include DVDs which feature
Harlem Freedom Rally (1960). Queens College Speech (May 5, 1960). Bayard Rustin Debate (November, 1960). Eleanor Fischer interviews Malcolm X (1961). Harvard Law School Forum (March 24, 1961). Open Mind Roundtable (October 15, 1961). Malcolm X at Yale University (October 20, 1962). Twenty Million Black
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