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http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ Rejecting the non-violent approach of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X explains: 'One white man named Lincoln supposedly fought the civil war to solve the race problem ...
'The events which transpired five thousand years ago;Five years ago or five minutes ago, have determined what will happen five minutes from now;five years from now or five thousand years from now.All history is a current event'~ John Henrik Clarke
THE PROBLEM IS STILL HERE
'One white man named Lincoln supposedly fought the civil war to solve the race problem and the problem is still here.
Another white man named Lincoln, again the same white man issued the emancipation proclamation to solve the race problem, the problem is still here.
Some more white liberals came along with the 13th, 14th and 5th ammendments which were supposed to solve the race problem, the problem is still here.
Nine years ago, nine more white liberals, so-called, came up with what they called the supreme court desgregation decision and the problem is still here.
And then another white man named Kennedy came along running for president and told negroes what all he was going to do for them if they voted for him and they voted for him, 80 percent. He's been in office now for three years and the problem is still here.
When police dogs were biting black women and black children and black babies in Birmingham Alabama, that Kennedy talked about what he couldn't do because no federal law had been violated and as soon as the negroes exploded and began to protect themselves and got the best of the crackers in Birmingham, then Kennedy sent for the troops.
And there was no--he didn't have any new law when he sent for the troops when the negros errupted that he had at the time when whites were errupting.
So we are within our rights and with justice, with justification when we express doubt concerning the ability of the white man to solve our problem and also when we express doubt concerning his integrity, concerning his sincerity, because you will have to confess that the problem has been around here for a long time and whites have been saying the same thing about it for the past hundred years and its no nearer a solution today than it was a hundred years ago.'
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THE PROBLEM IS STILL HERE
'One white man named Lincoln supposedly fought the civil war to solve the race problem and the problem is still here.
Another white man named Lincoln, again the same white man issued the emancipation proclamation to solve the race problem, the problem is still here.
Some more white liberals came along with the 13th, 14th and 5th ammendments which were supposed to solve the race problem, the problem is still here.
Nine years ago, nine more white liberals, so-called, came up with what they called the supreme court desgregation decision and the problem is still here.
And then another white man named Kennedy came along running for president and told negroes what all he was going to do for them if they voted for him and they voted for him, 80 percent. He's been in office now for three years and the problem is still here.
When police dogs were biting black women and black children and black babies in Birmingham Alabama, that Kennedy talked about what he couldn't do because no federal law had been violated and as soon as the negroes exploded and began to protect themselves and got the best of the crackers in Birmingham, then Kennedy sent for the troops.
And there was no--he didn't have any new law when he sent for the troops when the negros errupted that he had at the time when whites were errupting.
So we are within our rights and with justice, with justification when we express doubt concerning the ability of the white man to solve our problem and also when we express doubt concerning his integrity, concerning his sincerity, because you will have to confess that the problem has been around here for a long time and whites have been saying the same thing about it for the past hundred years and its no nearer a solution today than it was a hundred years ago.'
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