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Mar 7, 2021 · By any means necessary : speeches, interviews, and a letter. by. X, Malcolm, 1925-1965, author. Publication date. 1970. Topics. African Americans -- Civil rights, Race relations, United States -- Race relations, United States. Publisher. New York : Pathfinder Press.
Malcolm X’s Speech to the Oxford Union Club, England. “By Any Means Necessary” Dec 12, 1964. Mr. Chairman, tonight is the first night that I’ve have ever had opportunity to be as near to conservatives, as I am.
Anytime we know that an unjust condition exists and it is illegal and unjust, we will strike at it by any means necessary.
Malcolm X always demonstrated a bitter amusement when labeled a purveyor of hatred and violence. How meaningful were such charges when they came from whites who brought Malcolm's ancestors...
MALCOLM X: By Any Means Necessary a small child playing under the watchful eye of a grand‑ parent. In the windows the serious watchers, the women who brought special pillows to the windows on which to rest their elbows, didn’t spend much time on precinct activ‑ ity. There were other, more cheerful things to see on the busy street.
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