The Complete
Malcolm X
MALCOLM X WAS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT HUMAN RIGHTS LEADERS AND AN INCREDIBLY GIFTED SPEAKER. NOW HE CAN BE SEEN AND HEARD ON THE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF MALCOLM X SPEECHES, DEBATES AND INTERVIEWS EVER ASSEMBLED
One of the most important human rights leaders of the twentieth century can now be seen and heard in this unique collection. From his early days as a preacher on the streets of Harlem to his position as a respected leader on the world stage, this incredible collection features Malcolm X’s most famous speeches, debates and interviews. His influence around the world remains strong and his words continue to inspire millions around the world who fight for freedom.
Speech Archive
There’s A Worldwide Revolution Going On (Feb. 15, 1965)
As many of you probably know, tonight we were going to unfold a program which we felt would be beneficial to the struggle of our people in this country. But because of events which
Pierre Berton interviews Malcolm X (January 19, 1965)
[Pierre Berton begins by asking Malcolm about the rift between him and Elijah Muhammad.] Malcolm X: Well, he represented himself to us as a prophet who had been visited by God, who
Prospects for Freedom in 1965 (January 7, 1965)
Mr. Chairman, who’s one of my brothers, ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters: It is an honor to me to come back to the Militant Labor Forum again this evening. It’
After the Firebombing – Ford Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan (Feb. 14, 1965)
Distinguished guests, brothers and sisters, ladies and gentlemen, friends and enemies. I want to point out first that I am very happy to be here this evening and I’m thankful
Speech to Civil Rights Workers from Mississippi (Jan. 1, 1965)
I was approached, I think we were at the United Nations, and I met Mrs. Walker, about two or three weeks ago, and she said that a group of students were coming up from McComb, Miss
Claude Lewis Interviews Malcolm X (December, 1964)
Claude Lewis: I notice you’re growing a beard. What does that mean? Is it a symbol of anything? Malcolm X: It has no particular meaning, other than it probably reflects a change
Bernice Bass Interviews Malcolm X (December 27, 1964)
Bernice Bass: And now dear hearts, I think it important that we turn to our guest of honor at this time, Minister Malcolm X, the son of a Baptist minister. Good morning. Malcolm X:
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