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1965 - After leaving the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X appears on CBC-TV's "Front Page Challenge" weeks before his assassination. He proclaims, "I'm against any form of segregation and racism."
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  • it is absolutely beautiful how political/social conversations were so civil in those days.....I'm sure some if not all, of the interviewers did not agree 100% with what Malcolm was saying, nevertheless they were very respectful, not condescending, and let him finish his answers....we can all agree to disagree, but at least in the process we can hear what others are thinking, and perhaps ever challenge our own viewpoints......how different from talk radio, cable news, and internet posts today!

  • Malcolm had such a strong aura....his sense of humor was something else. What a man.

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  • The world would be a different place today if Malcolm X was still alive. The lies and deceit still exist in today's world, its just gone undercover. In those days it was more visible.

  • Truly an inspiration.

  • Malcolm X was a genius

  • "Not only are we denied the Right to be a Citizen in the United States

    Were denied the Right to be a Human Being."

    The feeling I get when I hear Malcolm X speak, Can't Really put in Words.

    Thanks for breaking down those doors Malcolm..You'll never be forgotten.

  • @iksentrikj piece*

  • I really enjoyed this peace of information.

  • @apmirkin - I agree! He is the light at the end of mine as well. Malcolm was a treasure and I studied his life for many years and was so impressed by his ability to continue to learn and grow. Malcolm was not ashamed to express his mistakes and what he had learned from them. The man is a philosopher. Even though he died before I was born, it is always refreshing to see him in action this way...filled with knowledge and truth!

  • @TheJanetsvids dont accept it because i am black, accept it cos its the truth.

  • @apmirkin As long as you're Black I'll accept your opinion.

  • I do hope it's only Black people commenting on this video.

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