Malcolm X Quotes About Discrimination

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  • Just take the negro child. Take the white child. The white child, although it has not committed any of the per - as a person has not committed any of the deeds that has produced the plight that the negro finds himself in, is he guiltless? The only way you can determine that is, take the negro child who's only four-years-old. Can he escape, though he's only four years old, can he escape the stigma of discrimination and segregation? He's only four-years-old.

    Source: nyx.uky.edu
  • I am not a racist in any form whatsoever. I don't believe in any form of discrimination or segregation.

    Malcolm X (1992). “February 1965: the final speeches”, Pathfinder Pr
  • I believe in human beings, and that all human beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color.

    Malcolm X (1992). “By any means necessary”, Pathfinder Pr
  • I never will let anyone make, maneuver me into making a distinction between the Mississippi form of discrimination and the New York City form of discrimination. It's, it's both discrimination; it's all discrimination.

    Source: nyx.uky.edu
  • White individuals that have been going to jail. Segregation still exists; discrimination still exists. A few isolated white people whose individual acts are designed to eliminate this, that or, or the next thing but, yet, it is never eliminated is in no way impressive to me.

    Source: nyx.uky.edu
  • Even after the child, the life of the black child was saved, but that same white man will have to toss him right back into the discriminate, into discrimination, segregation, and these other things.

    Interview with Robert Penn Warren, whospeaks.library.vanderbilt.edu. June 2, 1964.
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Malcolm X

  • Born: May 19, 1925
  • Died: February 21, 1965
  • Occupation: Human rights activist