"One day, may we all meet together..." - Quote by Malcolm X
One day, may we all meet together in the light of understanding.
More by Malcolm X
“The black people of America have been victims of violence at the hands of the white men for four hundred years, and following the ignorant Negro preachers, we have thought that it was godlike to turn the other cheek to the brute that was brutalizing us.”
“You are either free or not free”
“The common goal of 22 million Afro-Americans is respect as human beings, the God-given right to be a human being. Our common goal is to obtain the human rights America has been denying us. We can never get civil rights in America until our human rights are first restored. We will never be recognized as citizens there until we are first recognized as humans.”
More on Understanding
“If one doesn't know one's own country, one doesn't have standards for foreign countries.”
“My dear if you could give me a cup of tea to clear my muddle of a head I should better understand your affairs.”
“The absolute things, the last things, the overlapping things, are the truly philosophic concerns; all superior minds feel seriously about them, and the mind with the shortest views is simply the mind of the more shallow man.”
More on Unity
“I think there can be a collective leadership. Maybe some symbolize the struggle [for human's rights] a little more than others, but I think it's absolutely necessary for the leadership to be united in order to make the revolution effective.”
“Persecution readily knits friendship between its victims.”
“Plurality which is not reduced to unity is confusion; unity which does not depend on plurality is tyranny.”