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Malcolm X: Speeches at Harvard

โœ Scribed by Malcolm X; Archie Epps


Publisher
Paragon House
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
212
Edition
1st Paragon House
Category
Library

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Malcolm X spoke at the Harvard Law Forum on three significant occasions: in 1961 at the height of his involvement with the Black Muslims; in March of 1964 when he had just broken with the Black Muslims; and again in December 1964, soon after his extensive trip to Africa and only two months before his assassination. Here are the revolutionary ideas that made Malcolm X one of the most charismatic and influential African-American leaders of the 1960s. These speeches document Malcolm's progression from Black nationalism to internationalism, and are key to both understanding this singular man's extraordinary life and illuminating his cause.

Previously published as: The speeches of Malcolm X at Harvard. New York : Morrow, 1968


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