TY - BOOK AU - X,Malcolm AU - Karim,Benjamin TI - The end of White world supremacy: four speeches SN - 9781628728293 PY - 2020/// CY - New York PB - Arcade Publishing KW - African Americans KW - Civil rights KW - Race identity KW - History KW - Black Muslims KW - Speeches KW - lcgft N1 - Includes link to audio of Malcolm X delivering Black man's history and The Black revolution; Black man's history --; The Black revolution --; The old Negro and the new Negro --; God's judgment of White America (The chickens are coming home to roost) N2 - Malcolm X remains a touchstone figure for black America and in American culture at large. He gave African Americans not only their consciousness but their history, dignity, and a new pride. No single individual can claim more important responsibility for a social and historical leap forward such as the one sparked in America in the sixties. When, in 1965, Malcolm X was gunned down on the stage of a Harlem theater, America lost one of its most dynamic political thinkers. Yet, as Michael Eric Dyson has observed, "he remains relevant because he spoke presciently to the issues that matter today: black identity, the politics of black rage, the expression of black dissent, the politics of black power, and the importance of consolidating varieties of expressions within black communities--different ideologies and politics--and bringing them together under a banner of functional solidarity." The End of White World Supremacy contains four major speeches by Malcolm X, including: "Black Man's History," "The Black Revolution," "The Old Negro and the New Negro," and the famous "The Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost" speech ("God's Judgment of White America"), delivered after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Several of the speeches include a discussion with the moderator, among whom Adam Clayton Powell, or a question-and-answer with the audience ER -