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Malcolm X Talks to Young People - Speeches in the United States, Britain and Africa (edition 1991)

by Malcolm X, Steve Clark (Editor)

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"The young generation of whites, Blacks, browns, whatever else there is-you're living at a time of revolution," Malcolm told young people in the United Kingdom in December 1964. "And I for one will join in with anyone, I don't care what color you are, as long as you want to change this miserable condition that exists on this earth." Four talks and an interview given to young people in Ghana, the UK, and the United States in the last months of Malcolm's life."Revivified to an extent that even the best biographies rarely achieve…. [A]ny sizable library serving Spanish-speaking young adults should include [Malcolm X habla a la juventud, Spanish edition of Malcolm X Talks to Young People]."- Críticas review of the Spanish edition.Preface by Steve Clark, 8-page photo section and other photos, notes, and index.… (more)
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Title:Malcolm X Talks to Young People - Speeches in the United States, Britain and Africa
Authors:Malcolm X
Other authors:Steve Clark (Editor)
Info:Pathfinder Books Ltd (1991), Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, 110 pages
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Thank you again, Left Book Club. I probably wouldn't have come across this book without your excellent monthly choice; and it would have been to my detriment had I not read these marvellously inspirational speeches (and I'm white!)

The speeches need to be read aloud. They are as fresh today as they were when they were first delivered and there is so much for us all to learn.

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"The young generation of whites, Blacks, browns, whatever else there is-you're living at a time of revolution," Malcolm told young people in the United Kingdom in December 1964. "And I for one will join in with anyone, I don't care what color you are, as long as you want to change this miserable condition that exists on this earth." Four talks and an interview given to young people in Ghana, the UK, and the United States in the last months of Malcolm's life."Revivified to an extent that even the best biographies rarely achieve…. [A]ny sizable library serving Spanish-speaking young adults should include [Malcolm X habla a la juventud, Spanish edition of Malcolm X Talks to Young People]."- Críticas review of the Spanish edition.Preface by Steve Clark, 8-page photo section and other photos, notes, and index.

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