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"'Malcolm
X
samples
("Oxford
Union
Debate
(December
3,
1964)
"):"'
"I'm
speaking
as
a
Black
man
from
America...
which
is
a
racist
society.
No
matter
how
much
you
hear
it
talk
about
democracy...
It's
as
racist
as
South
Africa
or
as
racist
as
Portugal...
Or
as
racist
as
any
other
racialist
society
on
this,
on
this
earth.
The
only
difference
between
it
and
South-Africa:
South-Africa...
Preaches
separation
and
practices
separation.
America
preaches
integration
and
practices
segregation!
This
is
the
ONLY
difference.
They
don't
practice
what
they
PREACH!
For
in
South-Africa
preaches
and
practices...
the
SAME
thing.
I
have
more
respect
for
a
man,
who
let
me
know
where
he
stands...
Even
if
he's
wrong.
Then
one
who
comes
up
like
an
angel
and
is
nothing
but
a
devil."
"'Minister
Louis
Farrakhan,
on
the
Donahue
Show
1991:"'
"I,
uhm...
I
don't
agree
with
him
because
I
don't
have
to
follow
anyone
to
defend
myself.
I
think
that,
uhm...
there
are,
every
people,
uhm...
All
people
have
been...
frustrated
in
some
form
from
another.
But,
uhm...
I
don't
agree
with
him,
I
don't
follow
a
man,
and
I
don't
think
anyone
should
follow
one
man.
I
think
they
should
follow
their
conscience!
I
think
the
most
of
them,
most
negroes,
that
they
feel
sorry
for
themselves...
And
I
think
that
this
keep
some
that,
uhm...
Much
more
than
they
would
be.
If
they
didn't
feel
so
sorry
for
themselves."
"'Malcolm
X
samples
("Oxford
Union
Debate
(December
3,
1964)
"):"'
"If
Martin
Luther
King,
Roy
Wilkins
or
any
of
these
uuh...
Compromising
negroes
who
say
exactly
what
the
white
man
wants
to
hear...
Is
interviewed
anywhere
in
the
country,
you
don't
get
anybody
to
offset
what
they
say.
But
whenever
a
black
man...
Stands
up
and
says
something
that...
White
people
don't
like
then
the
first
thing
that
white
man
does,
Is
run
around
and
try
and
find
somebody
to
say
something...
To,
to
uuhm...
offset...
What
has
just
been
said!
This
is
NATURAL!
But
it
is
done."
"'Minister
Louis
Farrakhan,
on
the
Donahue
Show
1991:"'
"You
know
what
I
think?
I
just
think...
I
think
you,
you...
you
givin'
up!
(givin'
up
on
what?)
An
ideal
of
an
integrated
America,
the
dream
of
Martin
Luther
King,
I
think
you
givin'
up.
This
is
not,
I'm
not
tryna
be
a
"Smarterica",
I'm
calling
you
honestly...
That
I
think
you
givin'
up!
"
"'Minister
Louis
Farrakhan,
on
the
Donahue
Show
1991:"'
"You
know,
it's
interesting...
how...
white
folk...
sit
here...
Thinking
that...
I
have
a
reason...
to
lie
to
you...
As
though
you
are
so
powerful.
And
you
are
so
wonderful...
And
I
am
so
ashamed
of
my
words,
that
I
have
to
twist
and
turn,
please!
You
are
not
dealing...
with
that
kind
of
man.
You're
dealing
with
a
man...
who
means
what
he
says.
And
says
what
he
means,
now
listen!
"
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