Malcolm X speaks to audience about need for Black Nationalism, USA; 1964

Malcolm X speaks to audience about need for Black Nationalism in New York, USA; 1964"...we can never acquire human dignity until we eliminate that which stands in the way of us and our dignity; the man that kidnapped us and brought us here, who made a slave out of us, who hung us on trees, who raped our mothers. I don't have to tell you which man 'cos we intend to fire up our people so much until if they can't have their equal share in the House, they'll burn it down" (LGF5323D - AEVZ001J)
Malcolm X speaks to audience about need for Black Nationalism in New York, USA; 1964"...we can never acquire human dignity until we eliminate that which stands in the way of us and our dignity; the man that kidnapped us and brought us here, who made a slave out of us, who hung us on trees, who raped our mothers. I don't have to tell you which man 'cos we intend to fire up our people so much until if they can't have their equal share in the House, they'll burn it down" (LGF5323D - AEVZ001J)
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July 15, 1964
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New York, United States
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