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Mr. Njie,
Thanks for posting these quotes. Reminds me of X's autobiography, a book I
read back in 1982 when I was a young student activist cum
revolutionary-wanna-be under the mentorship of Jewru Krubally. Malcom X -El
Hajj Malik Al Shabazz, simply personifies the triumph of human dignity over
blind prejudice. We can all learn a lot from this self-taught giant. Thanks
again.
Saul.
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>Malcolm X Quotes
>Malcolm X Quotes
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> Malcolm X and his "by any means necessary" quote: They called me 'a
>teacher, a fomentor of violence.' I would say point blank, 'That is a lie.
>I'm not for wanton violence, I'm for justice. I feel that if w
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