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Listen to Malcolm X's powerful letter from Hajj.
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This groundbreaking and highly acclaimed work examines the two most influential African-American leaders of this century. While Martin Luther King, Jr., saw America as essentially a dream . . . as yet unfulfilled, Malcolm X viewed America as a realized nightmare.
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After a life filled with transformation, Malcolm X found himself in February 1965 in the throes of yet another.
To most Americans, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. represent contrasting ideals: self-defense vs. nonviolence, black power vs. civil rights, the sword vs. the shield. The struggle for black freedom is wrought with the same contrasts.
Risks of Faith offers for the first time the best of noted theologian James H. Cone’s essays, including several new pieces.
In this speech on May 1962, Malcolm X talk about Jesus Christ. He tells how Jesus would be in the side of Black Americans if he was alive. Jesus that always came in defense of the most oppressed. Malcolm X talked also about in this speech about the police brutality in the Black community in1962.
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