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“We want freedom by any means necessary. We want justice by any means necessary. We want equality by any means necessary.”
June 29, 1963, in the heart of black Harlem. It was a time of racial upheaval, and Malcolm X stood taller than ever before at the pulpit on 116th and Lenox Avenue for a rally cry for human rights in the face of institutional oppression. He electrified his audience with a call to action. To take a stand. To connect. To know the score as it stood all around them. A few blocks away in downtown New York, down through the southern belt and all the way to the Golden State. The deficit of the Black man.
The mantra sung out. “By any means necessary.”
Officially licensed by Malcolm X.
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