9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Who taught you to hate the color of your skin? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Who taught you to hate the texture of your hair? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Who taught you to hate the shape of your nose, and the shape of your lips? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Who taught you to hate yourself, from the top of your head to the soles of your feet? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Who taught you to hate your own kind? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Who taught you to hate the race that you belong to 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 So much so that you don't want to be around each other 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You know. Before you come asking Mr. Muhammad does he teach hate, you should ask yourself 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 who taught you to hate being what God made you. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Most of us, blacks, or negroes as he called us, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 really thought we were free, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 without being aware that in our subconscious, all those chains we thought had been struck off were still there 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And there were many ways, where what really motivated us 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 was our desire to be loved by the white man. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Malcolm meant to lance that sense of inferiority. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He knew it would be painful. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He knew that people could kill you because of it, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 but he dared to take that risk. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He was saying something, over and above that of any other leader of that day 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 While the other leaders were begging for entry into the house of their oppressor, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 he was telling you to build your own house. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He expelled fear for African Americans. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He said "I will speak out loud what you've been thinking" 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and he said "You'll see, people will hear, and it will not do anything to us, necessarily, ok? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 But I will not speak it for the masses of people." 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 When he said it in a very strong fashion, in this very manly fashion, in this fashion that says, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 "I am not afraid to say what you've been thinking all these years." 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 That's why we loved him 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He said it out loud, not behind closed doors, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He took on America for us. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And I, for one, as a Muslim believe that the white man is intelligent enough. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 If he were made to realize how Black people really feel 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and how fed up we are without that old compromising sweet talk 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Why, you're the one who make it hard for yourself. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The white man believes you when you go through with that old sweet talk 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 'cause you've been sweet talking to him ever since he brought you here 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Stop sweet talking him! 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Tell him how you feel! 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Tell him how, what kind of hell you've been catching, and let him know that if he's ready to clean his house up, if he's not ready to clean his house up, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He shouldn't have a house. It should catch on fire, and burn down... 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 On these Harlem street corners, for most of this century, Black people have celebrated their culture, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and argued the question of race in America. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 It was here that Malcolm first joined the street orators who gave voice to Harlem's hope, and its anger. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I've taught nationalism, and that means that I want to go out of this white man's country, because integration will never happen 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You will never, as long as you live, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 integrate into the white men's system 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 A hundred and twenty-fifth street and Seventh Avenue was 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 the center of activity among the black street orators. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 When Malcolm arrived, technically he had no corner. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 So he established his base, you might say, in front of Elder Michaux's bookstore. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 When Malcolm would ascent the little platform, he didn't, he couldn't talk for the first four, five minutes. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The people would be making such a praise-shout to him 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and he would stand there, taking his due. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and then he would open his mouth. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 They call Mr. Muhammad a hate-teacher 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 because he makes you hate dope and alcohol. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 They call Mr. Muhammad a black supremacist 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 because he teaches you and me not only that we are as good as the white man, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 but better than the white man. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Yes, better than the white man. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You are better than the white man 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and that's not saying anything. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 That's not saying, you know we're just as equal with him. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Who is he to be equal with? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You look at his skin 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You can't compare your skin with his skin, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Why your skin look like gold beside his skin. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 There was a time when we used to drool in the mouth over white people. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 We thought they were pretty 'cause we were blind, we were dumb. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 We couldn't see them as they are. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 But since the honorable Elijah Muhammad has come and taught us the religion of Islam, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 which have cleaned us up, and made us so we can see for ourselves 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 now we can see that old pale thing to look exactly as he look 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 nothing but an old, pale thing. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I came away from that rally feeling that with him 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 once you heard him speak, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 you never went back to where you were before. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You had to, even if you kept your position you had to rethink it. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 We weren't accustomed to being told that we were devils 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and that we were oppressors up herein our wonderful northern cities. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He was speaking for a silent mass of black people 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and sang it out front on the devil's own airwaves, and that was an act of war. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 When he came off the stage, I jumped off the island, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 walked up to him, and of course when I got to him the bodyguards, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 you know, moved in front, and he just pushed them away. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And I went in front of him and extended my hand, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and said "I liked some of what you said. I didn't agree with what, all that you said, but I liked some of what you said" 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And he looked at me, held my hand in a very gentle fashion and says 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 "One day you will, Sister. One day you will, Sister", and he smiled. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 To make his message clear, Malcolm used his own life as a lesson for all black Americans. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He preached it in fables and parables 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and later, in writing his autobiography with Alex Haley, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 he sought some control over how his life would be interpreted in the future. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I would be rather taken by a statement he would make of himself 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He would say "I am a part of all I have met" 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and by that he meant that all the things he had done in his earlier life had exposed him to things 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and taught him skills of one or another sort, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 all of which had synthesized into the Malcolm who became the spokesman for the Nation of Islam. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You were born in Omaha, is that right? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Yes sir 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And you left, your familiy left Omaha when you were about one year old? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I imagine about a year old. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Why did they leave Omaha? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Well, to my understanding, the Ku Klux Klan burned down one of their homes in Omaha 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 There's a lot of Ku Klux Klan 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 They made your family feel very unhappy, I'm sure. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Well, insecure, if not unhappy. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 So you must have a somewhat prejudiced point of view, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 a personally prejudiced point of view 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I mean you cannot look at this in a broad, academic sort of way, really, can you? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I think that's incorrect, because despite the fact that that happened in Omaha 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and then when we moved to Lansing, Michigan,our home was burned down again 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 in fact my father was killed by the Ku Klux Klan, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and despite all of that, no one was more thoroughly integrated with whites than I 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 No one has lived more so in the society of whites than I. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 We were the only black children in the neighborhood 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 but on the back of our property we had a wooded area, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 so the white kids would all come over to our house and they'd go back and play in the woods. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 So Malcolm would say "Well let's go play Robin Hood" 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Well, so we'd go back there to play Robin Wood 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Robin Hood was Malcolm. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and these white kids would go along with it. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Malcolm said he was the lightest skinned of the seven children born to Earl and Louise Little, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 a reminder, he said, of the white man who had raped his mother's mother. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 In 1929, when Malcolm was four years old, his father, a carpenter and preacher, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 moved the family to Lansing, Michigan. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Lansing was a small town and the west side was the side of town that blacks lived on. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Malcolm and his family lived outside of the city 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and they had a four-acre parcel with a small house on it, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 so they were sort of considered as farmers. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Three months after the Littles moved in, white neighbors took legal action to evict them. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 A county judge ruled that the farm property was restricted to whites only. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 But Earl Little refused to move. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Here in Michigan, Ku Klux Klan membership was at least 70,000, five times more than in Mississippi. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 For Malcolm's family, white hostility was a fact of life. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Everybody was asleep in our house and all of a sudden, we heard a big boom. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And when we woke up, fire was everywhere and everybody was running into the walls and into each other, you know. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Well, what I recall about that was my mother telling us to, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 "Get up, get up, get up, the house is on fire," and to get out. That's what I actually recall. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I could hear my mother yelling, I hear my father yelling. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And so they made sure they got us all rounded up and got us out. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The house burned down to the ground. No firewagon came, nothing, and we were burned out. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Malcolm's father, Earl Little, accused local whites of setting the fire. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The police accused Earl and arrested him on suspicion of arson. The charges were later dropped. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 In the city where we grew up, whites could refer to us as "those uppity niggers," or, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 "those smart niggers that live out south of town." 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 In those days, whenever a white person referred to you as a "smart nigger," that was their way of saying, "This is a nigger you have to watch because he's not dumb." 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 My father was independent. He didn't want anybody to feed him. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He wanted to raise his own food. He didn't want anybody to exercise authority over his children. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He wanted to exercise the authority, and he did. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 He was always speaking in terms of Marcus Garvey's way of thinking and trying to get black people to organize themselves, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 not to cause any trouble, but just to do, to work in unit with each other 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 toward improving their conditions. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 But in those days if you did that, you were still considered a troublemaker. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 In the 1920's Marcus Garvey, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 a black nationalist, preached that black Americans should build a nation independent of white society. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 With membership in the hundreds of thousands, Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association sought closer ties with African countries. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The UNIA had its own flag, its own national anthem and an African legion pledged to defend black people at home and abroad. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The U.S. Bureau of Investigation labeled Garvey, "one of the prominent Negro agitators." 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The federal government deported him in 1927, but Malcolm's parents remained Garveyites. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Earl recruited new members. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Louise wrote for the Garvey newspaper. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 My mother is the one who would read to us the Garvey paper, which was called The Negro World. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and she also would talk to us about ourselves as being independent. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 We shouldn't be calling ourself "Negroes," or "niggers" and that we were black people 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and that we should be proud to call ourself black people. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 What is your real name? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Malcolm. Malcolm X. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Is that your legal name? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 As far as I'm concerned, it's my legal name. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Would you mind telling me what your father's last name was? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 My father didn't know his last name. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 My father got his last name from his grandfather and his grandfather got it from his grandfather who got it from the slavemaster. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The real names of our people were destroyed 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Well, was there any 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 during slavery. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Was there any line, any point in the genealogy of your family when you did have to use a last name and if so, what was it? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The last name of my forefathers 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Yes? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 was taken from them when they were brought to America and made slaves, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 and then the name of the slavemaster was given, which we refuse, we reject that name today and refuse to 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 You mean, you won't even tell me what your father's supposed last name was or gifted last name was? 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 I never acknowledge it whatsoever. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 September 1931 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 Malcolm was six years old when his mother had a premonition. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 We were all at the house and we had dinner, supper together. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And my mother was holding Wesley, who was my youngest brother. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And she may have been nursing him, 'cause she was at the table, and she fell asleep, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 nursing, holding the baby. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And my father had gotten up and went in the bedroom to clean up and to go down and collect money. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 And she woke up and she said, "Earl, Earl, don't go downtown." 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 She says, "If you go, you won't come back." 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 That night around 11 o'clock, Earl Little was found in an isolated area outside Lansing, 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 his body almost cut in two by the wheels of a streetcar. 9:59:59.000,9:59:59.000 The police reported Earl Little's death an accident.