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Speeches by Malcolm X - The Ultimate Collection

By: Malcolm X
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"Any kind of movement for freedom of Black people based solely within the confines of America is absolutely doomed to fail." Speeches and interviews of Malcolm X.

©2020 Black History (P)2020 Black History
World Inspiring Thought-Provoking
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Malcolm X Speeches • Broader Speech Arc • Diverse Speakers • Actual Speech Delivery • Historical Speeches • Actual Words
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it was good but seem like I heard they same speeches more than once enjoyed it

a good book but

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Malcolm X was very intellectual in all ways. Like he said” When you travel, you broaden your scope”
“We have to have human rights before we can secure civil rights. We must be respected as humans before we can be recognized as citizens”
Mean while Democrats left the Borders open
Now I know they are here for wrong reasons.
Malcolm X the GOAT.

The Ultimate Collection

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liked what I heard but the book is 18 hours with only 6 hours of content

poor production quality

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I was discouraged by the first review that I read because the listener did not like the audio quality, the inclusion of audio that was not a speech from Malcolm X, and the repeated clips. I don’t disagree with those points.

I must add that the context of some speeches are lost. This is because the clips are not in chronological order.

That stated, this is an excellent collection to listen to AFTER the listener reads the Autobiography of Malcolm X (the Spike Lee movie Malcolm X is not an appropriate substitute). When listening to this collection as a supplement to knowing Malcolm X’s life story from his perspective, his words (and even some of the clips not from his speeches) have much more significance and educational value.

Great Collection

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I love Malcolm X, however the chapter would end mid-sentence in some parts; most frustrating.

Could have gotten five stars

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I think the best way to understand what Malcolm X was about is to listen to or read his actual words instead of reading ABOUT his actual words subjected to someone else's interpretation. The reasons for his rejection of the non-violent response to racism is thoroughly explained through his numerous speaches. An excellent audiobook that every woke individual should listen to.

revealing

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brought this collection to listen to Malcolm's speeches, not Louis Farrakahan or Denzel Washington.

Wasn't an ultimate collection at all

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While this is a jumble of fictional movie clips, famous people, etc… the majority are the speeches of Mr. Malcolm X and it’s wonderful to hear a broader arc of his thoughts over time through his direct words.

Mixed information

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Malcolm X likes will never be betrayed again..He died for what he believed in; and he believed in Freedom, justice and Equality..”By any means Necessary”

Malcolm X “The Greatest of All Time”

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I LOVE listening to Malcolm X speak, but WHY have I been listening to Louis Farrakhan for almost an hour? It's disheartening to know that whoever put this collection together doesn't know the difference between X and Farrakhan.......

Who Put This Together??

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