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Malcolm X at The Second OAAU Rally (July 5, 1964)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

Also it mentioned that I attacked the civil rights leaders, which I didn’t do. I didn’t attack anybody but the man who has been brutal to us. And it isn’t the civil rights leaders who have been brutal. They’ve been the victims of brutality. They have been loving you all while you all have been hating them. So I didn’t attack them. I probably questioned their intelligence in letting you beat them without fighting back. But I don’t think that we attacked them.

Malcolm X's Speech to The African Summit Conference (August 21, 1964)

Malcolm X (Malik el-Shabazz)

Shawwal 22, 13891970-01-01

Our problems are your problems. We have lived for over three hundred years in that American den of racist wolves in constant fear of losing life and limb. Recently, three students from Kenya were mistaken for American Negroes and were brutally beaten by the New York police. Shortly after that two diplomats from Uganda were also beaten by the New York City police, who mistook them for American Negroes.

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