“ Whenever you're going after something that belongs to you, anyone who's depriving you of the right to have it is a criminal. ”
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 | criminal right |
Date | April 3, 1964 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/malcolm_x_ballot.html |
Context
“Civil rights, for those of us whose philosophy is black nationalism, means: "Give it to us now. Don't wait for next year. Give it to us yesterday, and that's not fast enough."
I might stop right here to point out one thing. Whenever you're going after something that belongs to you, anyone who's depriving you of the right to have it is a criminal. Understand that. Whenever you are going after something that is yours, you are within your legal rights to lay claim to it. And anyone who puts forth any effort to deprive you of that which is yours, is breaking the law, is a criminal.”
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