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Malcom X Quotes

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Malcolm X
“賱賯丿 睾賷乇鬲 丕賱賯乇丕亍丞 賲噩乇賶 丨賷丕鬲賷 鬲睾賷賷乇丕賸 噩匕乇賷丕賸 賵賱賲 兀賰賳 兀賴丿賮 賲賳 賵乇丕卅賴丕 丕賱賶 賰爻亘 兀賷丞 卮賴丕丿丕鬲 賱鬲丨爻賷賳 賲乇賰夭賷 賵丕賳賲丕 賰賳鬲 丕乇賷丿 丕賳 丕丨賷丕 賮賰乇賷丕.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“丕匕丕 賰丕賳 丕賱丕賳爻丕賳 賲毓 丕賱賱賴 賰丕賳 丕賱賱賴 賲毓賴 賵兀乇爻賱 賱賴 毓賳丿 丕賱丨丕噩丞 毓賱丕賲丕鬲 鬲丿賱 毓賱賶 匕賱賰.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“賱賯丿 賰賳鬲 賮賷 丕爻賮賱 爻丕賮賱賷賳 賮賷 賯丕毓 丕賱賲噩鬲賲毓 丕賱丕賲乇賷賰賷 賵毓賳丿賲丕 丕賴鬲丿賷鬲 丕賱賶 丕賱賱賴 賵丕賱賶 丕賱丕爻賱丕賲 鬲睾賷乇 賲噩乇賶 丨賷丕鬲賷.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“賱賯丿 丕賵爻毓 丕賱丨噩 賳胤丕賯 鬲賮賰賷乇賷 賵賮鬲丨 亘氐賷乇鬲賷 賮乇兀賷鬲 賮賷 兀爻亘賵毓賷賳 賲丕 賱賲 兀乇賴 賮賷 鬲爻毓 賵孬賱丕孬賷賳 爻賳丞.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“丕賳賳賷 丕丨鬲乇賲 丨賯 賰賱 丕賳爻丕賳 賮賷 丕賳 賷丐賲賳 亘賲丕 賷毓鬲賯丿 丕賳賴 丕賱氐賵丕亘貙 賵丕賳鬲馗乇 兀賳 兀毓丕賲賱 亘丕賱賲孬賱.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“廿賳 毓亘丕丿丞 丕賱廿賱賴 丕賱賵丕丨丿 賵丨丿賴丕 爻鬲賯乇亘 丕賱丕賳爻丕賳 賲賳 丕賱爻賱丕賲 丕賱匕賷 賷鬲賰賱賲 毓賱賷賴 丕賱噩賲賷毓 賵賱丕賷賮毓賱 兀丨丿 卮賷卅丕賸 賱鬲丨賯賷賯賴.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“賱賳 賷毓乇賮 丕丨丿 賲丕賴賷 賴賵賷鬲賳丕 廿匕丕 賱賲 賳毓乇賮賴丕 賳丨賳貙 賵丕匕丕 賱賲 賳毓乇賮賴丕 亘賯賷賳丕 丨賷孬 賳丨賳.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“兀丐賲賳 兀賳 毓賱賶 丕賱賲乇亍 兀賳 賷毓賷卮 丨賷丕鬲賴 亘丕賱胤賵賱 賵丕賱毓乇囟 貙 賵賱賷賰賳 賲賵鬲賴 毓賳賷賮賸丕”
Malcolm X

Maya Angelou
“Every person under the sound of my voice is a soldier. You are either fighting for your freedom or betraying the fight for freedom or enlisted in the army to deny somebody else freedom.”
Maya Angelou, The Heart of a Woman

“Truth does not change, only our awareness of it.聽”
Attallah Shabazz

James Baldwin
“Malcolm鈥攖he world鈥檚 much more like me than it is like
you. People recognize me. They see me in their mirror. But they don鈥檛 hardly ever
see you. You鈥檙e not in the mirror with them.”
James Baldwin, One Day When I Was Lost

“芦聽Truth does not change, only our awareness of it.聽禄”
Attallah Shabazz

Malcolm X
“The liberal element of Whites are those who have perfected the art of selling themselves to the Negro as a friend of the Negro, getting the sympathy of the Negro, getting the allegiance of the Negro, getting the mind of the Negro, and then the Negro sides with the White liberal and the White liberal uses the Negro against the White conservative so that anything that the Negro does is never for his own good, never for his own advancement, never for his own progress, he鈥檚 only a pawn in the hands of the White liberal. The worst enemy the Negro has is this White man who runs around here drooling at the mouth professing to love Negroes and calling himself a liberal and it is following these White liberals that has perpetuated the problems that Negroes in America have. If the Negro wasn鈥檛 taken, trapped, tricked, deceived by the White liberal then Negroes would get together and solve our own problems. It was the White liberals that come up with the Civil War, supposedly they say, to solve the Negro, the slave question. Lincoln was supposedly a White liberal. When you read the true history of Lincoln, he wasn鈥檛 trying to free any slaves, he was trying to save the union. He was trying to save his own party. He was trying to conserve his own power and it was only after he found he couldn鈥檛 do it without freeing the slaves that he came up with the Emancipation Proclamation. So, right there you have deceit of White liberals making Negroes think that the Civil War was fought to free them, you have the deceit of White liberals making Negroes think that the Emancipation Proclamation actually freed the Negroes and then when the Negroes got the Civil War and found out they weren鈥檛 free, got the Emancipation Proclamation and they found out they still weren鈥檛 free, they begin to get dissatisfied and unrest, they come up with the...the same White liberal came up with the 14th Amendment supposedly to solve the problem. This came about, the problem still wasn鈥檛 solved, 鈥榗ause to the White liberal it鈥檚 only a political trick. Civil War, political trick, Emancipation Proclamation, political trick, 14th Amendment to this raggedy Constitution, a political trick. Then when Negroes begin to develop intellectually again, and realize that their problem still wasn鈥檛 solved, and unrest began to increase, the Supreme Court...another so-called political trick...came up with what they call a Supreme Court Desegregation Decision, and they purposely put it in a language...now you know, sir, that these men on the Supreme Court are masters of the King鈥檚 English, masters of legal phraseology, and if they wanted a decision that no one could get around, they would have given one but they gave their Supreme Court Desegregation Decision in 1954 purposely in a language, phraseology that enabled all of the crooks in this country to find loopholes in it that would keep them from having to enforce the Supreme Court Desegregation Decision. So that even after the decision was handed down, our problem has still not been solved. And I only cite these things to show you that in America, the history of the White liberal has been nothing but a series of trickery designed to make Negroes think that the White liberals was going to solve our problem and it is only now that the honorable Elijah Muhammad has come on the scene and is beginning to teach the Black man that our problem will never be solved by the White man that the only way our problem will be solved is when the Black man wakes up, cleans himself up, stands on his own feet, stops begging the White man and takes immediate steps to try and do for ourselves the things that we鈥檝e been waiting for the White man to do for us. Once we do them for ourselves, once we think for ourselves, once we see for ourselves then we鈥檒l be able to solve our own problems and we鈥檒l be recognized as human beings all over this earth.”
Malcolm X

Malcolm X
“The white man has taught us to shout and sing and pray until we die, to wait until death, for some dreamy heaven-in-the-hereafter when we're dead, while this white man has his milk and honey in the streets paved with golden dollars right here on this Earth.”
Malcom X

Malcolm X
“For the white man to ask the black man if he hates him is just like the rapist asking the raped, or the wolf asking the sheep "do you hate me?" The white man is in no moral position to accuse anyone else of hate. Why when all of my ancestors are snake-bitten, and I'm snake bitten, and I warn my children to avoid snakes, what does that snake sound like accusing me of hate-teaching?”
Malcom X

Ijeoma Oluo
“There were two sides to the fight for racial justice: MLK was on one, Malcom was on the other. Malcom and Martin had always been presented in this dichotomy... Martin was on the side of love and equality; Malcom was on the side of anger and separation... This same Martin/Malcom dichotomy is applied to all people of color, and especially black people, who fight for racial justice. A few of us are good and worthy of support. Those who manage to say 'not all white people' enough, who manage to say please, who never talk of anger, who avoid words like 'justice', who keep our indictments abstract and never specific- we are the Martins. Those of us who shout, who inconvenience your day, who call out your specific behavior, who say 'black' loudly and proudly- we are the Malcoms.”
Ijeoma Oluo, So You Want to Talk About Race

“He said he would be willing to meet with any group, white or black, if they are willing and are honestly sincere in trying to find the problem and present a solution to the racial problem. He said the lack of education for the white as well as the black is one of the causes for the social problem in the United States. He said education will replace deficiency in the Negro and deficiency in the white person. Negro leaders have to accept the fact that there are problems between the white and black people and they must be sincere in trying to obtain a solution to their problems.”
Clayborne Carson, Malcolm X: The FBI File