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Malcolm X (Malcolm Little)

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I believe in recognizing every human being as a human being, neither white, black, brown nor red. When you are dealing with humanity as one family, there's no question of integration or intermarriage. It's just one human being marrying another human being, or one human being living around and with another human being.
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Interview for the Pierre Berton Show. Toronto, Ontario, (19 January 1965)

 
Malcolm X (Malcolm Little)

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