Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and StatementsPathfinder Press, 1965 - 226 pages "This book is a selection of Malcolm's speeches and statements faithfully transcribed. It begins with him speaking as a Black Muslim leader to a Negro conference in Detroit in 1963 and continutes up to a radio debate three nights before his murder. The selection has been carefully made to cover the range of his thought and particularly to document the rapid evolution of his ideas in the final year of his life"--Book jacket. |
Table des matières
MESSAGE TO THE GRASS ROOTS | 3 |
A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE | 18 |
New York April 8 1964 | 45 |
Droits d'auteur | |
10 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
African continent Afro-American Unity American Negro Audubon Ballroom ballot believe Bernard Black Muslim Black Muslim movement black nationalism black nationalists black revolution blood brothers and sisters civil civil-rights struggle colonial communist conference Congo cracker criminal Dick Dick Gregory Dixiecrats earth Elijah Muhammad exist explosion feel fighting freedom fighters going groups Hall happens Harlem hate head human rights independence Islam kind Ku Klux Klan Labor Forum live look Malcolm Malcolm X Mau Mau mean mercenaries Militant Labor Forum Mississippi Muhammad murder Negro community Negro leaders Negro revolution never nonviolent Odinga oppression Organization of Afro-American ourselves Photo by Robert police political power structure problem racial racist realize Robert Parent segregation society someone speak talk tell there's thing tion tonight trying Tshombe Uncle Uncle Sam United Nations victim violent vote Washington what's who's