Malcolm X   #1301

Malcolm X #1301

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Caption from poster__     By brother Malcolm  I see you now Standing tall, Erect, fearless,   Speaking with voice   so loud Accusing, condemning Wrong.   Wrong against   the Brother,   Who has suffered   So long,   so long,   So long.   I hear you Malcolm.   You with perfect diction.  Fire in your voice Fire in your eyes  Saying the things   That the Brother and   Sister Long to hear.   I feel the warmth   of your Handclasp.   The true feeling of   friendship  And brotherly love.   I feel the tenderness   of your love And sincerity.   Truly you were my   brother, And brother   of all black mankind.   Ah! Brother,   why did you have To die?”     While in prison for burglary, Malcolm Little adopted the Black Muslim faith and became a minister of the Nation of Islam upon his release in 1952. As Malcolm X, he was a charismatic advocate of black separatism who rejected Martin Luther King, Jr.'s policies of non-violence. At first a follower of Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X broke with the Nati

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