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Gathers speeches Malcolm X made during the last three weeks of his life.
Paperback, 293 pages
Published October 1st 1992 by Pathfinder Press (NY)
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I understood Malcom X was not like people said he was.
This was a man who wanted justice, rights,and peace for his black brothers and sisters.
He was not a man who thought killing was always the answer.
This man was intellegent, wise and understood the circle we call life.
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Malcolm x has become from a gangster a 'Negro' who fornicates. . steals. . robbing houses. An Afro-American.. standing for equality and justice and peace between the two races.. he was a truly Muslim which is made him a straight man he was a legend and a real man he saved 22 millions black people from enslavement and oppression
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Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little), also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was an American Black Muslim minister and a spokesman for the Nation of Islam.

After leaving the Nation of Islam in 1964, he made the pilgrimage, the Hajj, to Mecca and became a Sunni Muslim. He also founded the Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. Less than a year later, he was assassinated in Wash
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