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Malcolm X And Violence. Union theological seminary columbia university.he felt black americans were entitled to secure their rights by any means necessary — up to and including the use of violence.

(1965) Malcolm X, "Speech at Ford Auditorium"
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Union theological seminary columbia university. in this interview at the university of california—berkeley in 1963, malcolm x addresses media and violence, being a muslim in america,.as the nation’s most visible proponent of black nationalism, malcolm x’s challenge to the multiracial, nonviolent approach of martin luther king, jr., helped set the tone for the ideological and tactical conflicts that took.

(1965) Malcolm X, "Speech at Ford Auditorium"

Malcolm X And Violencehe felt black americans were entitled to secure their rights by any means necessary — up to and including the use of violence.he felt black americans were entitled to secure their rights by any means necessary — up to and including the use of violence.as the nation’s most visible proponent of black nationalism, malcolm x’s challenge to the multiracial, nonviolent approach of martin luther king, jr., helped set the tone for the ideological and tactical conflicts that took. It's 95 years since malcolm x was born on 19 may 1925.