A famous Martin Luther King Jr. quote appearing to criticize Malcom X may not be what we thought.
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- In 1965, journalist Alex Haley sat down for an extensive interview with Martin Luther King Jr. in which King seems to criticize Malcolm X. King is quoted as accusing Malcolm X of inciting violence with “fiery demagogue oratory in the black ghettos.” The problem is, it appears King never actually said that.
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The truth shall set you free....😇
We still have old people telling us what they think we want to hear.🤔
His name wasn’t Malcom-it was Malcolm.
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What quote are they talking about ?
Exactly 💯. This is poor presentation." Malcolm has done himself and our ppl a great disservice". That was the quote.
I have a DREAM 🙋🙋
Who?
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Marianne 2024
Do you know that MLK was killed? And that people died, because he was really serious about not using fists? Because cops did used violence against him and his followers..?
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Why would Martin Luther applaud a Muslim anarchist ?
Read up. In the end, X came out and spoke out against the American Liberal. Realized the true enemy was the fake leftist who stole and enslaved everyone and thing in their path, pretending to be a friend of the black man. Thats when they decided to get rid of him. MLK was a conservative Christian Republican as well... funny how these same liberals re write history for the sheep. It's the idiot communist proletariats being controlled by the elite bourgeoisie, as usual. Convincing themselves of progress.
He’s a Blackman before anything
@@joshuadenson996 no lol he was a Christian before anything that was his fuel and purpose he was a builder . Malcom x wanted destruction
They were wanting the same thing. Freedom and being equal for the African American people. And they were on the same page and were probably goinf to start working together before they were killed.
They were still brothers, fighting for the same goal at the end of the day…..