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Malcolm X Explains Stand of 'Militant Militants'; Says Negroes Are 'Just as Human as All Others'

Title
Malcolm X Explains Stand of 'Militant Militants'; Says Negroes Are 'Just as Human as All Others'
Description
In this exclusive interview for Dartmouth’s student newspaper, Malcolm X explains the inspiration he derives from his Muslim faith, why he broke with the Black Muslim movement, why he believes American Civil Rights groups are “well intentioned, but misguided,” and his work with the Organization for Afro-American Unity.
Creator
Christopher Langley
Containing Publication
The Dartmouth
Date Created
1965-01-28
Place of Publication
Hanover, NH
Rights
In Copyright
Rights Holder
The Dartmouth, Inc.
Citation Information
Langley, Christopher. The Dartmouth, “Malcolm X Explains Stand of 'Militant Militants'; Says Negroes Are 'Just as Human as All Others'.” Jan. 28, 1965. Hanover, NH: The Dartmouth, Inc., 1965. Reference LH1.D3 D2, Rauner Special Collections Library.

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