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Malcolm X on Afro-American History (January 24, 1965)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

It’s impossible for you and me to have a balanced mind in this society without going into the past, because in this particular society, as we function and fit into it right now, we’re such an underdog, we’re trampled upon, we’re looked upon as almost nothing. Now if we don’t go into the past and find out how we got this way, we will think that we were always this way.

Malcolm X's Speech After the Firebombing (Feb. 14, 1965)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

Tonight one of the things that has to be stressed is that which has not only the United States very much worried but which also has France, Great Britain, and most of the powers, who formerly were known as colonial powers, worried also, and that primarily is the African revolution. They are more concerned with the revolution that's taking place on the African continent than they are with the revolution in Asia and in Latin America.

Malcolm X on Not Just an American Problem, But a World Problem (Feb. 16, 1965)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

And in order for you and me to know the nature of the struggle that you and I are involved in, we have to know not only the various ingredients involved at the local level and national level, but also the ingredients that are involved at the international level. And the problems of the Black man here in this country today have ceased to be a problem of just the American Negro or an American problem.

Stan Bernard Interviews Malcolm X (February 18, 1965)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

The religion of Islam itself is a religion that is based upon brotherhood and a religion in which the persons who believe in it in no way judge a man by the color of his skin. The yardstick of measurement in Islam is one’s deeds, one’s conscious behavior. And the yardstick of measurement that was used by Elijah Muhammad was based upon the color of the skin.

Malcolm X: A Declaration of Independence (March 12, 1964)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

Because 1964 threatens to be a very explosive year on the racial front, and because I myself intend to be very active in every phase of the American Negro struggle for human rights, I have called this press conference this morning in order to clarify my own position in the struggle—especially in regard to politics and nonviolence.

Malcolm X at Harvard University (March 18, 1964)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

Today the black people in this country have become frustrated, disenchanted, disillusioned and probably more set for action now than ever before-not the kind of action that has been set out for them in the past by some of their supposedly liberal white friends, but the kind of action that will get some kind of immediate results.

A. B. Spellman Interviews Malcolm X (March 19, 1964)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

We’re anti-exploitation and in this country the Jews have been located in the so-called Negro community as merchants and businessmen for so long that they feel guilty when you mention that the exploiters of Negroes are Jews. This doesn’t mean that we are anti-Jews or anti-Semitic—we’re anti-exploitation. No. We have never been involved in any kind of violence whatsoever.

Malcolm X on The Black Revolution (April 8, 1964)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

During recent years there has been much talk about a population explosion. Whenever they are speaking of the population explosion, in my opinion, they are referring to the people primarily in Asia or in Africa— the black, brown, red, and yellow people. It is seen by people of the West that, as soon as the standard of living is raised in Africa and Asia, automatically the people begin to reproduce abundantly.

Malcolm X on The Ballot or the Bullet (April 12, 1964)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

We must understand the politics of our community and we must know what politics is supposed to produce. We must know what part politics play in our lives. And until we become politically mature we will always be mislead, lead astray, or deceived or maneuvered into supporting someone politically who doesn’t have the good of our community at heart.

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