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  1. Dec 26, 2019 · Walter Dean Myers. Scholastic Inc., Dec 26, 2019 - Young Adult Nonfiction - 224 pages. A classic and highly acclaimed biography of civil rights activist Malcolm X, ever more relevant for today's readers. As a 14-year-old he was Malcolm Little, the president of his class and a top student. At 16 he was hustling tips at a Boston nightclub.

  2. After the Bombing / Speech at Ford Auditorium Malcolm X, transcribed and edited by the Malcolm X Museum and Noaman Ali You can listen to this speech, click here [requires RealPlayer, approx. 1hr 24min]. note - Malcolm delivered this speech on the very night that his home in New York was firebombed. He was terribly tired and worried, yet he ...

  3. Malcolm X. Pathfinder, 1992 - African Americans - 191 pages. "We want freedom by any means necessary. We want justice by any means necessary. We want equality by any means necessary." "The thing that I would like to impress upon every Afro-American leader is that no kind of action in this country is ever going to bear fruit unless that action ...

  4. Malcolm began to seek common cause with the civil rights movement, to declare himself for objectives -- like voting rights -- that as a separatist Muslim he had previously thought irrelevant. He was "not for wanton violence," Malcolm X insisted, "I'm for justice." And although his commitment to use any means necessary to reach that justice ...

  5. Malcolm X preached revolution “by any means necessary.” The author uses the metaphor “the blade of the sword” to describe his subject’s role in the Civil Rights movement.

  6. here in the United States, and bring about the freedom of these people by any means necessary. That's our motto. We want freedom by any means, necessary. We want justice by any means necessary. We want equality by any means necessary. We don't feel that in 1964, living in a country that is supposedly based upon

  7. MALCOLM X: By Any Means Necessary brought to the station bleeding and in cuffs. He asked for the man by name. The officer at the desk said that the man wasn’t there, but the stern-faced man in front of him insisted that he was. The officer seemed nervous as he admitted that the man was indeed there, but that he could not be seen.

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