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The End of White World Supremacy is a collection of four major speeches by Malcolm X, including the famous "Chickens Come Home to Rooost" speech and "Black Man's History," "the Black Revolution," and "The Old Negro and the New Negro." Together, these four speeches cast new light on a man who ranks among the great leaders and teachers of his time.
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Addresses, essays, lectures, African Americans, Biography & Autobiography, Black Muslims, Blacks, Civil rights, Current Events, History, Nonfiction, Race identity, X, malcolm, 1925-1965, African americans, civil rights, African americans, race identity, African americans, history, DiscriminationShowing 3 featured editions. View all 13 editions?
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The end of White world supremacy: four speeches
1989, Arcade Pub.
in English
1559700068 9781559700061
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The end of white world supremacy: four speeches
1986, Seaver Books, Distributed by H. Holt
in English
- Seaver Books pbk. ed.
0805001514 9780805001518
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The end of white world supremacy: four speeches.
1971, Merlin House; distributed by Monthly Review Press
in English
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Table of Contents
Black man's history
The Black revolution
The old Negro and the new Negro
God's judgment of white America (the chickens are coming home to roost).
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Reprint. Originally published: New York : Merlin House ; Distributed by Monthly Review Press, 1971.
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