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Malcolm X
May 19, 1925–February 21, 1965

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1959 - Malcolm X speaks about Africa and Europe at the First African Liberation Day.
1959 - Louis Max interviews Malcolm X regarding Christianty and Islam.
1961 - WPRO Reporter John Anderson interviews Malcolm X in Providence in 1961.
1962 - Malcolm X debates Bayard Rustin regarding inequality in the United States.
1962 - Malcolm X's "Who taught you to hate yourself?" speech in Los Angeles.
1962 - Malcolm X speaks in Harlem about Islam and the vices that impact the community.
1963 - Malcolm X speaks about Martin Luther King Jr.'s methods and calls him an "Uncle Tom".
1963 - Malcolm X contrasts the "house Negro" and the "field Negro" during slavery and in the modern age. ​
1963 - Malcolm X on John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and white hate groups.
1963 - Malcolm X on Open Mind Special on the topic of "Race Relations in America.
1963 - Interview with Malcolm X & Berkeley graduate student Herman Blake. Discussion moderated by prof. John Leggett.
1963 - Malcolm X's first interview for British television, where he speaks on fighting for freedom.
1963 - Interview on 'City Desk' regarding Islam and the honorable Elijah Mohammad. 
3/8/1964 - Interviews on John F. Kennedy's assassination, his separation from Elijah Muhammad, and self-defense.
3/12/1964 - Malcolm X urges the black community to purchase firearms for self-defense and urges a sincere dialogue.
5/20/1964 - Interview with Malcolm X on race and possible action through the United Nations against U.S.
10/7/1964 - Malcolm X is interviewed in London, England, regarding self-defense and fallout with Elijah Muhammad.
1964 - Malcolm X explains why he separated from Elijah Muhammad and the assassination attempts against him.
12/3/1964 - Malcolm X at Oxford Union Debate on the racism and hypocrisy of America.
1965 - After leaving the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X appears on CBC-TV's 'Front Page Challenge' weeks before his murder.
1965 - Malcolm X speaking about the Civil Rights struggle in the United States and worldwide.
2/15/1965 - Malcolm X speak about bomb assassination attempt against his family and him by the Nation of Islam.d
2/18/1965 - Malcolm X visits Barnard College and gives his final speech three days before his assassination.
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​4/4/2026
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