MALCOLM X: Speech to Civil Rights Workers from Mississippi (Jan. 1, 1965)
I was approached, I think we were at the United Nations, and I met Mrs. Walker, about two or three…
I was approached, I think we were at the United Nations, and I met Mrs. Walker, about two or three…
Mr. Chairman, who’s one of my brothers, ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters: It is an honor to me to…
Pierre Berton begins by asking Malcolm about the rift between him and Elijah Muhammad. Malcolm X: Well, he represented himself…
Brothers and Sisters, first I want to, as Brother James has pointed out, thank you, as we do each week,…
Stan Bernard: And what is the Black Muslim movement? Is it a bona fide religion or just a terror organization?…
First, brothers and sisters, I want to start by thanking you for taking the time to come out this evening…
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