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Page 113
... Malcolm X , and Stokely Carmichael . McKissick , when asked what the role of the white man was in the black man's struggle , answered : " If there are whites who are not racists , and I believe there are a few , a very few , let them go ...
... Malcolm X , and Stokely Carmichael . McKissick , when asked what the role of the white man was in the black man's struggle , answered : " If there are whites who are not racists , and I believe there are a few , a very few , let them go ...
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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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... Malcolm X Speaks , edited by George Breitman ( 1965 ) . Mr. Breitman remarks that he counted in the tape almost 150 inter- ruptions of applause and laughter from the audience . Other Malcolm X speeches may be found in The Speeches of ...
... Malcolm X Speaks , edited by George Breitman ( 1965 ) . Mr. Breitman remarks that he counted in the tape almost 150 inter- ruptions of applause and laughter from the audience . Other Malcolm X speeches may be found in The Speeches of ...
Contents
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE Chorus of Priests | 3 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 61 |
The ism of the Modern World | 201 |
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