Malcolm X was a prominent human rights activist, born on May 19, 1925, and died on February 21, 1965. He played a significant role in the civil rights movement, advocating for black self-liberation and rights. His ideas and actions have had a profound impact on future generations.
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Source: By any means necessary
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“It is only after the deepest darkness that the greatest joy can come”
“اذا كان الانسان مع الله كان الله معه وأرسل له عند الحاجة علامات تدل على ذلك.”
“انني احترم حق كل انسان في ان يؤمن بما يعتقد انه الصواب، وانتظر أن أعامل بالمثل.”
“ان الناس لاتعرف ان كتابا واحدا كفيل بان يغير مجرى حياة الانسان.”
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“لا يدرك الناس أن كتابا واحدا قد يغير حياة انسان”
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“My feeling about in-laws was that they were outlaws.”
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“Power in defense of freedom is greater than power in behalf of tyranny and oppression.”
“Without education, you're not going anywhere in this world.”
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Source: The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who is for or against it.”
Source: February 1965: the final speeches
