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THE COMPLETE MALCOLM X: 40 Hours of Audio, 14 Hours of Video, 4,000 Pages of FBI Files and More!

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Now Available as a 2-DVD Collection   or Digital Download! Malcolm X was one of the world's most important human rights leaders and an incredibly gifted speaker. Now he can be seen on a new 2-DVD collection of the most complete Malcolm X video material ever assembled. This collection includes 40 Hours of Audio, 14 hours of video, 4,000 pages of FBI Files and more. Order now and receive a 1,200 Page Malcolm X eBook FREE! Available on DVD or as easily downloadable files. Playable on any computer, iPhone or iPad! This is the most complete collection of Malcolm X speeches, debates and interviews ever assembled! CONTENTS AUDIO (40 Hours): Barry Gray Interview (March 10, 1960) - 41:09 Lecture in Atlantic City, New Jersey (1960) - 25:19 Lecture in Atlanta, Georgia (1960) - 28:00 The Embassy in Los Angeles (April 16, 1961) - 1:17:39 Open Mind: The Black Muslims in America (April 23, 1961) - 56:33 Ed Harvey Interview (June, 1961) - 22:55 Eleanor

MALCOLM X: COLLECTED SPEECHES IN PAPERBACK!

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NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK FOR THE FIRST TIME! MALCOLM X: COLLECTED SPEECHES VOLUME 1 and VOLUME 2 Never before available! These brand new paperbacks are the most complete  collection of Malcolm X speeches ever assembled!  This is the most comprehensive collection ever published of Malcolm X’s speeches, debates and interviews. No other collection includes this much material from one of the world’s most important human rights leaders. Arranged chronologically and containing the full version of never-before-published speeches, these two volumes show the evolution of Malcolm X’s philosophy from 1960 to 1965. These two volumes contain more than 80 speeches, debates and interviews by Malcolm X including some of his most famous speeches including, “The Ballot or the Bullet”, “A Message to the Grassroots” and his debate at the Oxford Union. There has NEVER been a collection like this! This collection is available ONLY through this website! Table of Contents - Volume One

THE BLACK PANTHER COLLECTION

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The members of the revolutionary Black Panther party were the political descendants of Malcolm X and worked to put his philosophy into action. Founded by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, the organization was founded to put an end to police brutality in black neighborhoods. This new collection is the most complete collection of Black Panther material ever assembled. Included are video, audio and text files by Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Fred Hampton, H. Rap Brown, Eldridge Cleaver and more. This is the most complete collection of Black Panther material every assembled and is available ONLY through this site! VIDEO  (12 hours) Black Panther Party - Power To the People (120 min) Free Huey Rally (45 min) History of Bloods and Crips in L.A (90 min) How the FBI Sabotaged Black America (50 min) Huey P. Newton - Prelude to Revolution (30 min) Huey P. Newton with William F. Buckley Jr (5 min) Kenya and the Mau Mau Revolution (50 min) Robert Williams - Let It Burn

THE COLLECTED WORKS OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

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Dr. Martin Luther King was recognized around the world as the leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and was one of the most respected human rights leaders in the world. He can now be seen and heard on a new collection that includes over 12 hours of video, 10 hours of audio, over 300 pages of speeches and a collection of FBI files. This digital collection is easily downloadable and is playable on any computer, iPhone or iPad! This is an excellent companion to the Malcolm X Audio Collection . Click on the link below to order. VIDEO (12 hours) Documentaries Dr. King - An American Story (110 min) The Story of Dr. Martin Luther King (60 min) The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King (80 min) Who Killed Dr. Martin Luther King (60 min) Historical Footage Open Mind - The New Negro (30 min) Dr. Martin Luther King Face to Face (30 min) Dr. Martin Luther King on Meet the Press in 1965 (25 min) Dr. Martin Luther King Intervie

"Racism: The Cancer That is Destroying America" - Egyptian Gazette, Cairo, Egypt (August 25, 1964)

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I am not a racist, and I do not subscribe to any of the tenets of racism. But the seed of racism has been firmly planted in the hearts of most American whites ever since the beginning of that country. This seed of racism has rooted itself so deeply in the subconsciousness of many American whites that they themselves ofttimes are not even aware of its existence, but it can be easily detected in their thoughts, their words, and in their deeds. In the past I permitted myself to be used by Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the sect known as the Black Muslims, to make sweeping indictments of all white people, the entire white race, and these generalizations have caused injuries to some whites who perhaps did not deserve to be hurt. Because of the spiritual enlightenment which I was blessed to receive as the result of my recent pilgrimage to the Holy City of Mecca, I no longer subscribe to sweeping indictments of any one race. My religious pilgrimage, Hajj, to Mecca has given me a new

On Afro-American History (January 24, 1965)

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Brothers and Sisters, first I want to, as Brother James has pointed out, thank you, as we do each week, or have been doing each week. It seems that during the month of January it doesn’t snow or rain or hail or get bad in any way weather-wise until Saturday night, and it stays like that Saturday through Sunday, and then the sun comes back out on Monday—it seems. But since I was a little boy I learned that one of the things that makes you grow into manhood are tests and trials and tribulations. If you can come through the snow and the rain and the sleet, you know you can make it easily when the sun is out and everything is right. So I’m happy to see that those of you who are here tonight don’t let anything get in your way, that is, weather wise. During the next three weeks, we’re going to have a series that will be designed to give us a better understanding of the past, I should say a better knowledge of the past, in order that we may understand the present and be bette