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  • The End of White World Supremacy

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  • Written by: Malcom X
  • Narrated by: George Washington III
  • Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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The End of White World Supremacy

Written by: Malcom X
Narrated by: George Washington III
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Here in his own words are the revolutionary ideas that made Malcolm X one of the most charismatic and influential African-American leaders of the 1960s. These speeches document Malcolm's progression from Black nationalism to internationalism, and are key to both understanding his extraordinary life and illuminating his angry yet uplifting cause.

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very informative

The narrator was great. I learned alot very informative. he was a great man who wanted his people to me free mentally.

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Misled

Many "Facts" named by this author are very untrue. I believe he was Misled By "The Honorable Elijah Mohammed." He apparently saw one lie before he was Murdered in 1965, but you have to wonder what he might believe if he was alive today. I'm glad I listened to this.

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House Negro

As a house negroe myself I expected more from this book. Nonetheless it inspires you when you get to know more of the african American struggle and how Malcolm X was tackling his opponents. Although I must say the first chapter is annoying as hell.
Couldn’t care less about the random made up facts in the beginning it’s hard to separate the truth from falsehood in the first chapter if you are not knowledgeable on the subject. This book should cost more than 3$. 2.75$ should go to the creators and .25 cents to amazon which I think is still a lot it should be .05 cents amazon but hey well come to capitalism what can a house negroe do. Unless he comes afield negroe

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Very narrow, negative views of everyone

These speeches have not really aged as well as one would think. The history that Malcom X provided is highly inaccurate.

I can understand not liking the legislation (i.e. Jim Crow laws) and social activities/speech of the USA in the 1960's that has brought its own negative impacts on generations of Black Americans. Yet, the anti-Semitism, the comments against whites along with Christians, other religions and against the western world, was very disturbing.

Plus, the numerous contradictions on the comments he mentioned is breath taking.

The narrator was truly amazing bringing the four speeches to light.

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