By Any Means Necessary (Paperback)

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By Any Means Necessary (Paperback)
by Malcolm X

“We want freedom by any means necessary.
We want justice by any means necessary.
We want equality by any means necessary.”

“The thing that I would like to impress upon every Afro-American leader is that no kind of action in this country is ever going to bear fruit unless that action is tied in with the overall international struggle.”

Through these speeches from the last year of his life, Malcolm X takes his place as one of the twentieth century’s outstanding revolutionary thinkers and leaders. Malcolm sought, as he put it, to “internationalize” the fight against racism. He condemned Washington’s war in Vietnam, solidarized with the African freedom struggle, and championed the revolutionary victories of the Chinese and Cuban people. Readers will follow the evolution of Malcolm’s views on building political alliances, Black-white intermarriage, women’s rights, capitalism and socialism, and self-defense against racist terror gangs – all in his own words.

  • Publisher: Pathfinder Press (NY); 2nd edition (January 1, 1992)
  • Paperback: 209 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.22” W x 8.24” H


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Anthony Davis’s groundbreaking and influential opera, which premiered in 1986, arrives at the Met at long last. Theater luminary and Tony-nominated director of Slave Play Robert O’Hara oversees a potent new staging that imagines Malcolm as an Everyman whose story transcends time and space. An exceptional cast of breakout artists and young Met stars enliven the operatic retelling of the civil rights leader’s life.

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