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Segregation Quotes by Malcolm X
- My beliefs are now one hundred percent against racism and segregation in any form and I also believe that we don't judge a person by…
- We reject segregation even more militantly than you say you do! We want separation, which is not the same! The Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us…
- I am not a racist in any form whatsoever. I don't believe in any form of discrimination or segregation.
- If all the white people who claim they don't hate us would ever get together and do something to the whites who claim they hate…
- Segregation is that which is forced upon an inferior by a superior. Separation is done voluntarily by two equals.
- America preaches integration and practices segregation.
- We don't go for segregation. We go for separation. Separation is when you have your own. You control your own economy; you control your own…
More Segregation Quotes
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- If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find… — George Aiken
- We reject segregation even more militantly than you say you do! We want separation, which is not the same! The Honorable Elijah… — Malcolm X
- Everybody has the right to marry the person they love and be represented as a couple and family... It's something that people… — Julianne Moore
- Let me be clear: I support the Civil Rights Act because I overwhelmingly agree with the intent of the legislation, which was… — Rand Paul
- The tragedy of the civil rights movement is that just as it achieved the beginning of the end of racial segregation, white… — Maggie Gallagher
- Back then, as a teenager, I kept thinking, Why don't the adult around here just say something? Say it so they know… — Claudette Colvin
- I've always tried to be what I call militantly nonviolent. I don't believe that anyone could seriously accuse me of not being… — Martin Luther King, Jr.