These are the major speeches made by Malcolm X during the last tumultuous eight months of his life. In this short period of time, his vision for abolishing racial inequality in the United States underwent a vast transformation. Breaking from the Black Muslims, he moved away from the black militarism
Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statements
โ Scribed by Malcolm X
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 116
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
These are the major speeches made by Malcolm X during the last tumultuous eight months of his life. In this short period of time, his vision for abolishing racial inequality in the United States underwent a vast transformation. Breaking from the Black Muslims, he moved away from the black militarism prevalent in his earlier years only to be shot down by an assassin's bullet.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
......Page 3
Foreword by George Breitman
......Page 4
1. Message to the Grass Roots
......Page 5
2. A Declaration of Independence
......Page 13
3. The Ballot or the Bullet
......Page 15
4. The Black Revolution
......Page 26
5. Letters from Abroad
......Page 32
6. The Harlem "Hate-Gang" Scare
......Page 35
7. Appeal to African Heads of State
......Page 39
8. At the Audubon
......Page 47
9. With Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer
......Page 55
10 At the Audubon
......Page 60
11. To Mississippi Youth
......Page 71
12. Prospects for Freedom in 1965
......Page 76
13. After the Bombing
......Page 81
14. Confrontation with an "Expert"
......Page 92
15. Last Answers and Interviews
......Page 100
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