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| Dear Friend, |
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| I recently visited the home of Malcolm X in Queens, New York,
which was firebombed a week before his assassination on February 21st,
1965. |
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| Along with my uncle, my father,
and Martin Luther King, it was one of four assassinations of the 1960s
that devastated the soul of our nation. |
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| Malcolm’s death was especially tragic because it came at a moment
where the arc of his life had swung toward viewing all people as part
of the brotherhood of humanity. |
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| The central revelation that transformed him was a trip to Mecca
where he saw people of every race, creed and color worshiping in the
same places and praying to the same god. |
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| After that, he saw his life’s mission as being a truth
teller: |
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| “I’m speaking now from what I think, from what I have seen,
from what I have analyzed and the conclusions that I have reached. It
is not a case of being good or bad blacks and whites, it’s the case of
being good or bad human beings.” |
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