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'If you did, you would know him.
And if you knew him...'
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'..you would know why
we must honor him.'
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Malcolm was our manhood...
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..our living black manhood.
This was his meaning to his people.
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And in honoring him,
we honorthe best in ourselves.
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However much we may differ with him
orwith each other about him...
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..let his going from us serve
only to bring us together now.
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Consigning these mortal remains
to earth, the common mother of all...
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..securing the knowledge that what
we place in the ground is no more...
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..a man, buta seed, which after
the winter of our discontent...
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..will come forth again to meet us...
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..and we shall know him then
for what he was and is: a prince.
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Our own black shining prince
who didn't hesitate to die...
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..because he loved us so.
- Malcolm X! Malcolm X!
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Today, May 19th,
we celebrate Malcolm X's birthday.
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He was a great Afro-American.
Malcolm X is you, all of you...
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..and you are Malcolm X.
- I'm Malcolm X.
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- I'm Malcolm X.
- I'm Malcolm X.
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- I am Malcolm X.
- I am Malcolm X.
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- I am Malcolm X.
- I am Malcolm X.
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As brotherMalcolm said...
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..we declare...
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..our right...
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..on this earth...
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..to be a man.
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To be a human being...