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VIDEO: This Classic 1963 Malcolm X Interview Is Very Much Needed Right Now

posted by Unstripped Voice July 18, 2017September 24, 2018
posted by Unstripped Voice July 18, 2017September 24, 2018
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This 1963 Malcolm X interview was conducted at UC Berkley in 1963. In this interview, Malcolm pretty much discusses everything concerning racial segregation, African-American’s way of thinking, and his real solution in ending racial intolerance in America.

Much of this still rings true today in 2017.

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Eric Mason September 5, 2017 - 7:37 am

Such an interesting individual America African needs another Malcolm X today

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