“ The white man is more afraid of separation than he is of integration. ”
Malcolm X, The Ballot or the Bullet (April 3, 1964). copy citation
Author | Malcolm X |
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Source | The Ballot or the Bullet |
Topic | separation |
Date | April 3, 1964 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/malcolm_x_ballot.html |
Context
“They'll always give you the lowest or the worst that there is to offer, but it doesn't mean you're segregated just because you have your own. You've got to control your own. Just like the white man has control of his, you need to control yours.
You know the best way to get rid of segregation? The white man is more afraid of separation than he is of integration. Segregation means that he puts you away from him, but not far enough for you to be out of his jurisdiction; separation means you're gone. And the white man will integrate faster than he'll let you separate.”
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