Malcolm X the ballot or the bullet: crime, revolution, Black power
One of Malcolm X's best known speeches in which he demonstrates the vision which contributed greatly to the new militancy within Black organizations, particularly SNCC and CORE.
"One of Malcolm X's best known speeches in which he demonstrates the vision which contributed greatly to the new militancy within Black organizations, particularly SNCC and CORE."@en
"In one of his best-known speeches, Malcolm X discusses his concept of Black nationalism and how it contributes to the new militancy within Black organizations, particularly SNCC and CORE, and to a new international perspective in the Black liberation movement."
"The author discusses his concept of Black nationalism, political and economic control of the Black community, the use of Black voting power in national elections, and taking the human rights issues involved to the United Nations."
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