Malcolm X Talks to Young People (Paperback)

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Malcolm X Talks to Young People: Speeches in the United States, Britain, and Africa (Paperback)
by Malcolm X; ed. Steve Clark

This volume includes four talks and an interview given to young people in Ghana, the United Kingdom, and the United States in the last months of Malcolm X’s life. Among the new material in this edition is the entire December 1964 debate presentation at the Oxford Union in the United Kingdom, in print for the first time anywhere. The collection concludes with two memorial tributes by a young socialist leader to this great revolutionary, whose example and words continue to speak the truth for generation after generation of youth. With a new preface and an expanded photo display of 17 pages.

“All over the world, it is young people who are actually involving themselves in the struggle to eliminate oppression and exploitation. They are the ones who most quickly identify with the struggle and necessity to eliminate the conditions that exist.” – Malcolm X, January 1965

  • Publisher: Pathfinder Press; 2nd ed. edition (December 1, 2002)
  • Paperback: 172 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5” W x 8.4” H


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