Tag Archives: American History

Minister Malcolm X: On The March On Washington (1963)

Source:FRS FreeState In this speech, you can definitely see the difference in methods and strategy between Malcolm X and Dr. King. Dr. King understood that for African-Americans to get their freedom and equal rights under law, they would have to … Continue reading

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Martin Luther King & Malcolm X Striking Similarities

Source:Real Life Journal I have a lot of respect for both Dr. Martin L. King and Minster Malcolm X. But where they are different relates to what part of the civil rights movement that they represent. Dr. King, was the … Continue reading

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Global African Code: Video: Malcolm X: American-Afrikan Identity Politics- 1964 NY News Conference

Global African Code: Video: Malcolm X: American-Afrikan Identity Politics- 1964 NY News Conference This is part of the brilliance of Malcolm X which was his downright honesty and ability to tell the truth. That you can’t talk about racism around … Continue reading

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Black & Right: Malcolm X: Democrats Are Chumps

. Source:FRS FreeState The reason why there were so many Democratic members of Congress in the 1960s was because of the Dixiecrats the Southern Caucus in Congress who were famous for blocking civil rights legislation in the Senate and the … Continue reading

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The Open Mind With Richard Heffner: Race Relations in Crisis (June 12, 1963)

. Source:Real Life Journal Without Malcolm X and Martin L. King we probably never get the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. At least not until someone in the African-American community stepped up and demanded their freedom and … Continue reading

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Martin Luther King & Malcolm X Debate

Source:Real Life Journal The Ali-Frazier of the American civil rights movement and what made this debate inside the African-American civil rights movement so interesting was how different the personalities of Martin King and Malcolm X were. And their different strategies … Continue reading

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Malcolm X Debate With James Baldwin (September 5, 1963)

. Source:Real Life Journal This is the perfect debate to have because what is integration worth if it doesn’t come with freedom. You could have different races and ethnicities integrated in the same community, city, state or even country. But … Continue reading

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New York City Public Radio: Interview of Malcolm x (March 10, 1960)

. Source:Real Life Journal This interview was very important because Malcolm X was being interviewed about one of the key aspects that he preached about during his movement. Which was African-American identity and what it means to be an American … Continue reading

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ABC News: Special Report: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination

Source:The Daily Journal The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King the leader of the American civil rights movement, was tragic for so many reasons. But the biggest reason why it was so tragic because of the time he died and … Continue reading

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Malcolm X vs Bayard Rustin

. Source:Real Life Journal I’m going from first impressions here after seeing this debate for the first time tonight. But this debate sounds like to me anyway as a debate representing the main two wings of the American civil rights … Continue reading

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