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56 years after his assassination, it's still unclear who killed Malcolm X. This is his story.
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00:00There's no such thing as a peaceful revolution.
00:03There's no such thing as a bloodless revolution.
00:27My father didn't know his last name.
00:29My father got his last name from his grandfather,
00:31and his grandfather got it from his grandfather,
00:33who got it from the slave master.
00:35The real names of our people were destroyed during slavery.
00:54The prisons aren't set up to rehabilitate Negroes.
00:58They're set up to perpetuate the criminal tendencies of Negroes.
01:29My personal political philosophy is black nationalism,
01:33which means that the black man should control the politics of his own community
01:37and control the politicians who are in his own community.
01:43We don't advocate violence,
01:45but our people have been the constant victims of brutality on the part of America's racists,
01:50and the government has found itself either unwilling or unable to do anything about it.
01:55So out of necessity, we've reached the point now where our people must form self-defense units.
02:09I'm as much against integration as the white people in New York City are,
02:12but I am also against segregation, and I'm for separation.
02:25I'm also against segregation.
02:31You call this a nonviolent movement?
02:33Nonviolent? Nonviolent is a word that's misused today.
02:37I would call it a peaceful movement,
02:40which reserves the right to defend itself whenever it is attacked.
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