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... Malcolm X Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in Omaha , Nebraska , in 1925. He left school after the eighth grade , made his way to New York , and entered the Harlem underworld . He became a dope peddler and addict and in 1946 was ...
... Malcolm X Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in Omaha , Nebraska , in 1925. He left school after the eighth grade , made his way to New York , and entered the Harlem underworld . He became a dope peddler and addict and in 1946 was ...
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... organization fighting for the civil rights of black people in this country ; and Rev. Galamison , I guess you've heard of him , is another Christian minister in New York who has been deeply involved in the school boycotts to 346 MALCOLM X.
... organization fighting for the civil rights of black people in this country ; and Rev. Galamison , I guess you've heard of him , is another Christian minister in New York who has been deeply involved in the school boycotts to 346 MALCOLM X.
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... Malcolm X. The last stages of his education seem to have been his reading of white writers like Mailer , Burroughs ... Malcolm X's struggle : in that change of heart and mind he underwent before his death , and which was the immediate ...
... Malcolm X. The last stages of his education seem to have been his reading of white writers like Mailer , Burroughs ... Malcolm X's struggle : in that change of heart and mind he underwent before his death , and which was the immediate ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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