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        <title>" THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MALCOLM X " 1965 PROFILE OF ICONIC BLACK MUSLIM LEADER  CIVIL RIGHTS GG45845</title>
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        <description>Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCddem5RlB3bQe99wyY49g0g/join Help us preserve, scan and post more rare and endangered films! Join us on Patreon. Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com Released immediately after Malcolm X's murder on February 21, 1965 this episode of Granada's "World in Action" features various Black Americans giving their views on Malcolm X. (Note: portions of the show feature an actor, who tries to recreate some of his Malcolm X's speeches.) 0:41 - 1:29: Malcolm X discusses the perceived inferiority of white people to black people, using genetic and biological arguments. They draw analogies with coffee and bread to illustrate their points about racial mixing and purity. 1:32 - 2:00: The narrator introduces Malcolm X, mentioning his murder and the subsequent violence in Harlem, including the bombing of a mosque. Newsreel footage of the aftermath is shown. 2:03 - 2:47: James Baldwin speaks about the historical responsibility of white people for the situation of Black Americans, emphasizing the role of European colonialism and white supremacy. 3:01 - 3:59: Malcolm X's views on the power dynamics between Europeans and non-Europeans are discussed, highlighting the shift in global power and the emergence of new definitions and standards from non-European perspectives. 4:00 - 5:00: The speaker elaborates on Malcolm X's belief in the need for Black people to develop their own definitions and standards, separate from those imposed by Europeans. 5:01 - 6:00: Malcolm X's early life as Malcolm Little is recounted, including the burning of his family home by the Ku Klux Klan and the murder of his father. 6:01 - 7:00: Malcolm X's criminal activities and imprisonment are described, along with his conversion to Islam and involvement with the Nation of Islam. 7:01 - 8:00: Martin Luther King is shown. The goals of the Nation of Islam, including the establishment of a separate black nation, are outlined, with Malcolm X as a fervent advocate. Shots of inner city or ghetto life in Harlem at 7:48. A shanty town at 7:58. 8:01 - 9:00: The speaker discusses the socio-economic conditions of black Americans post-World War II and the appeal of the Nation of Islam's message. 9:01 - 10:00: President John F. Kennedy speaks about religious freedom at the U.N.   Malcolm X's criticism of the civil rights movement and his belief in the need for black self-reliance and separation from white society are highlighted. 10:01 - 11:00: The speaker recounts Malcolm X's controversial statements following the assassination of John F. Kennedy and his subsequent expulsion from the Nation of Islam. 11:01 - 12:00: Malcolm X's establishment of his own movement, the Black Nationalists, and his continued advocacy for black empowerment are described. 12:01 - 13:00: The speaker discusses the socio-economic challenges faced by black Americans in Harlem, including high rates of juvenile delinquency, venereal disease, and infant mortality. 13:01 - 14:00: The speaker emphasizes the need for black Americans to develop their own economic and social systems, separate from white society. 14:01 - 15:00: Malcolm X's belief in the inevitability of racial separation and the need for black Americans to prepare for independence is discussed. 15:01 - 16:00: The speaker recounts Malcolm X's criticism of other black leaders and his belief in the need for a more radical approach to achieving black empowerment. 16:01 - 17:00: Malcolm X's views on the brainwashing of black Americans and the need for a new, independent black identity are highlighted. 17:01 - 18:00: The narrator discusses the changing global power dynamics and the need for black Americans to develop their own definitions and standards. 18:01 - 19:00: The  narrator recounts Malcolm X's final days, including the firebombing of his home and his assassination. 19:01 - 20:00: James Baldwin reflects on the impact of Malcolm X's life and death on the struggle for racial equality in America. 20:48: Funeral for Malcolm X. 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