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![Malcolm X - Last Message Part 1](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Malcolm X addresses the First Annual Dignity Projection and Scholarship Award Ceremony - the chilling Last Message, in which he begins by talking about his experience staying at a house in Detroit that had been bombed the night before his speech.
![Malcolm X - Last Message Part 2](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Malcolm X addresses the First Annual Dignity Projection and Scholarship Award Ceremony - done in Detroit. He discusses politics, race, and the global scene at the time.
![The Best of Malcolm X - Vol. 1](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
The man and his words, live in action. 12 excerpts are showcased on this disc, including "Black United Front", "White Liberals", "Race War In America", "Black Women And White Men" and "Crime By Blacks."
![The Best of Malcolm X - Vol. 2](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
The man and his words, live in action. 16 excerpts are showcased on this disc, including "The Root Of Civilization", "Police Brutality & Mob Violence", "Resurrection" and "White Man's Law".
![Malcolm X - Great Debate with James Baldwin - Others](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
A debate between Malcolm X and James Baldwin. It was 40 years ago: JohnF. Kennedy was president, and the Civil Rights movement in America was fighting for racial and economic justice. On April 25, 1961, two giants of African American history faced each in a debate on the nature of racism in America and possible solutions. The discussion between brings into sharp focus many of the issues that still plague this country.
![Malcolm X Compilation](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Malcolm X's collection of Famous Speeches during 1962-1965. Side 1: You're Gonna Catch Hell, American Nightmare, We Want to Collect on Our Investment, Field Negro, Question your tactics… Side 2: This is the Era of Revolution, By Any Means, Guerilla Warfare, Negro's Coming up, House Negro, Truth, Chickens and Duck Egg, Epilogue, I'm the Man.
![Malcolm X Speaking](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
A compilation of excerpts from speeches given by Malcolm X. The first speech compares the nonviolent protest method employed by the civil rights movement and the black militancy, or self-defense strategy of Black Power and the Nation of Islam. The second speech describes the role of the United Nations in the global black liberation movement. Side 2 includes three speeches about the Birmingham Sunday School Bombing, and more on black militancy and nationalism.
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