Malcolm X Quotes
I Tell Sincere White People, 'Work In Conjunction With Us- Each Of Us Working Among Our Own Kind.' Let Sincere White Individuals Find All Other White People They Can Who Feel As They Do- And Let Them Form Their Own All-white Groups, To Work Trying To Convert Other White People Who Are Thinking And Acting So Racist. Let Sincere Whites Go And Teach Non-violence To White People!
We Will Completely Respect Our White Co-workers. They Will Deserve Every Credit. We Will Give Them Every Credit. We Will Meanwhile Be Working Among Our Own Kind, In Our Own Black Communities- Showing And Teaching Black Men In Ways That Only Other Black Men Can- That The Black Man Has Got To Help Himself. Working Separately, The Sincere White People And Sincere Black People Actually Will Be Working Together.
In Our Mutual Sincerity We Might Be Able To Show A Road To The Salvation Of America's Very Soul.
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