Visceral Racism

The Monist 56 (1):43-63 (1972)
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Abstract

At a meeting shortly before his death, Malcolm X was asked by a young white listener: “What contribution can youth, especially students who are disgusted with racism, make to the black struggle for freedom?” Malcolm X's reply has become a familiar one: “Whites who are sincere should organize among themselves and figure out some strategy to break down prejudice that exists in white communities.… This has never been done.”

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