WEBFull transcript of “The Ballot or the Bullet” speech by civil rights leader Malcolm X from April 3, 1964. Malcolm X: ( 00:02) Mr. Moderator, Reverend Cleage, brothers and sisters, and friends, and I see some enemies. Malcolm X: ( 00:23)
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Malcolm X's Legendary Speech: "The Ballot or the Bullet ... - YouTube
WEBJun 6, 2017 · 4.4M views 6 years ago. Listen to Malcolm X's Legendary Speech: "The Ballot or the Bullet" (Detroit, April 12, 1964) On April 12, 1964, one month after splitting with the NOI, Malcolm...
WEBThe Ballot or the Bullet" is the title of a public speech by human rights activist Malcolm X. In the speech, which was delivered on two occasions the first being April 3, 1964, at the Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio, and the second being on April 12, 1964, at the King Solomon Baptist Church, in Detroit, Michigan.
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(1963) Malcolm X, "Message to the Grassroots" - Blackpast
WEBAug 16, 2010 · On December 10, 1963, while still the leading spokesman for the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X gave a speech at a rally in Detroit, Michigan. That speech outlined his basic black nationalist philosophy and established him as a major critic of the civil rights movement. The speech appears below.
WEBMalcolm X, four months after giving the speech " Message to the Grass Roots " is a public speech delivered by black civil rights activist Malcolm X . The speech was delivered on November 10, 1963, at the Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference, which was held at King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit , Michigan . [1]
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(1964) Malcolm X's Speech at the Founding Rally of the …
WEBOct 15, 2007 · (1964) Malcolm X’s Speech at the Founding Rally of the Organization of Afro-American Unity. October 15, 2007 contributed by: BlackPast. Malcolm X, Martin Luther King press conference, March 26, 1964. Public Domain photo by Marion S. Trikosko, Courtesy Library of Congress (2003688131)
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(1964) Malcolm X, “The Ballot or the Bullet” - Blackpast
WEBJul 26, 2010 · By March 1964, Malcolm X had broken with the Nation of Islam. In the speech below, given on April 3, 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio he explains his departure and his reason for establishing a separation between his religion and his politics.
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“The Ballot or the Bullet”: Malcolm X’s Ultimatum for America
WEBThe title of Malcolm X’s speech, “The Ballot or the Bullet,” suggests an ultimatum between voting or violence, an attempt by the speaker to convince the audience that one action or the other is absolutely necessary depending on the actions of the enemy – …
WEBmalcolm x - speeches > the black revolution. Malcolm X, edited by Imam Benjamin Karim. You can listen to a sound clip [requires RealPlayer, approx. 46sec] from this speech from Malcolm X : A Research Site. June, 1963.
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Five Of Malcolm X's Most Iconic Speeches - NewsOne
WEBMay 19, 2022 · Topics such as freedom, equality and justice that X addressed during the ‘50s and’60s are still pertinent in 2020, which speaks to the impact and importance of his legacy. Below are five of ...