The American Spirit

Malcolm X's Last Words


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In this episode Andrew Ellzey reads a statement by Malcolm X given on March 12, 1964, this statement was concerning his break from the Nation of Islam. The second reading is of a speech given by Malcolm called "Black Revolution". This speech was given on April 8, 1964 in New York. Next he reads, "Remarks at Militant Labor Forum symposium on 'Blood Brothers', May 29, 1964". The final reading is of Malcolm's, "Speech at Militant Labor Forum, Jan. 7th, 1965, on 'Prospects for Freedom in 1965'. 

Malcolm X, a contemporary to Martin Luther King Jr., was a cultural leader and one of the most impactful persons of America's history. He was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965. 

If you would like to read these speeches they may be found here, http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/radical/TwoSpeechesbyMalcolmX.pdf

In the link provided there is more than what was read in this episode. There is an interview given by Malcolm X, which Mr. Ellzey did not read. 


If you would like to listen to readings of other influential American figures, click the links below


George Carlin and George Orwell:

https://anchor.fm/the-american-spirit/episodes/The-American-Spirits-First-Episode-Euphemisms-Through-The-Eyes-of-Two-Georges-ehg7t9


Edward Bernays, The Father of Modern Propaganda:

https://anchor.fm/the-american-spirit/episodes/Edward-Bernays-The-Father-of-Modern-Propaganda-ehm1hu


Lysander Spooner: Libertarian Legend:

https://anchor.fm/the-american-spirit/episodes/Lysander-Spooner-An-American-Libertarian-Legend-eibklo


Simon Rich's, Selling Out:

https://anchor.fm/the-american-spirit/episodes/Episode-Three-Selling-Out-ei52co



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The American SpiritBy Andrew Ellzey