Malcolm X’s Legendary Speech: “The Ballot or the Bullet“ (annotations and subtitles)

Listen to Malcolm X’s Legendary Speech: “The Ballot or the Bullet“ (Detroit, April 12, 1964) On April 12, 1964, one month after splitting with the NOI, Malcolm X gave his “Ballot or the Bullet“ speech at King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit. In the speech Malcolm X described how Blacks should fight for civil-rights in America. Malcolm X emphasizes the worth of voting as a solution to ending discrimination against Blacks. He addresses both the poor voting decisions and also the denial of legitimate voting rights to Blacks. Subscribe - never miss a video! Jimmy Carter: “We Killed One Thousand Panamanians Unnecessarily“ (Oct. 21 1991) Jim Henson’s Last Public Performance Before his Death Less Than Two Weeks Later. Benazir Bhutto :“They said... She should be assassinated!” Abraham Lincoln Assassination Eyewitness: “I Saw Lincoln Shot” (1956) Sidney Poitier: From Illiteracy to the Oscars and Stardom (2009 Interview) The Story of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk: The Incredible Turk (1958) The KGB Connections: An Investigation Into Soviet Operatives in North America Iran-Contra: Reagan’s Scandal and the Unchecked Abuse of Presidential Power Alfred Hitchcock: “All Actors Should Be Treated Like Cattle.“ (1966 Interview) Olivia de Havilland: Interviewing “Gone With the Wind’s“ Last Surviving Star Academy Award Nominated Documentary: The Last Bomb (1945) A Visual Representation of Maya Angelou’s Inaugural Poem “On the Pulse of Morning“ B.B. King on his Career’s Turning Point, John Lennon and the Time He Cried...
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