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The speech was given October 13th, 1963. Malcom was trying to say that the blacks needed to be more assertive. They needed to stop letting the white man stomp all over them. Past revolutions were about land and involved bloodshed. That's what the black revolution needed to be. It needed bloodshed to make the white man scared of them. It needed to be for land so the blacks could have their own independent land. This speech is very inspiring to me. Read the whole thing at

http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=1145

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