“Here I am, back in Mecca. I am still traveling, trying to broaden my mind, for I’ve seen too much of the damage narrow-mindedness can make of things, and when I return home to America, I will devote what energies I have to repairing the damage.” ~Malcolm X
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R.I.P to both of these men. Each was necessary in the fight for civil rights.
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With this being the last day of Black History Month, I want to leave you all with this quote “We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.”-Martin Luther King Jr.
FEB. 21, 1965: MALCOLM X ASSASSINATED
On Feb. 21 1965, one of America’s most influential revolutionary leaders was assassinated.
His memory lives on as one of the most prominent and controversial individuals in the Civil Rights Movement. Reflect on Malcolm X’s legacy and words with a rare interview from the PBS Archives.Image: This is the only photo of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm. In 1964 both men went to watch the Senate filibuster of the Civil Rights Act.
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