4,631 views Sep 15, 2021 #freedom #blacklivesmatter #malcolmx Malcolm x Addresses the public after the March on Washington (1963) While he was still apart of the Nation of Islam Malcolm X explains his point of view on the black civil rights movement and what he thinks the black culture should do to overcome the struggles of living during the black civil rights movement and what we could do as a whole to better our quality of life. explained by Malcolm X in this video #malcolmx #truthbtold #civilrights #blacklivesmatter #freedom #marchonwashington #highlights #speech #blogging #blogger
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