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- 2. is just as much a colonial power as England ever was. America is just as much a colonial
- 5. got a racial powder keg sitting in your lap, you're in more trouble than if you had an atomic
- 8. trickery and the lies and the false promises of the white man now for too long, and they're fed up.
- 9. it about through the philosophy of nationalism. And it will take black nationalism to bring
- 11. nothing but a 20th century slave. [applause]
- 12. in this country. And 1964 looks like it might be the year of the ballot or the bullet. [applause]
- 14. to remove colonialism from the backs and the minds of twenty-two million Afro-Americans
- 16. keg sitting in your lap. When a racial powder keg goes off, it doesn't care who it knocks out
- 18. we look at other parts of this Earth upon which we live, we find that black, brown, red and
- 19. on this Earth. They just have slaves and people who are free! Well, this country is a
- 20. way. Understand this, it's dangerous.
- 21. does it look like it might be the year of the ballot or the bullet? Because Negroes have listened to
- 25. today more explosive than all of the atomic bombs the Russians can ever invent. Whenever
- 27. Overcome." No, they're getting it through nationalism. It is nationalism that brought about the
- 28. for the past 400 years. [applause]
- 29. has built up frustrations in the black community that makes the black community throughout
- 30. Lincoln and another dead man named George Washington, singing, "We Shall Overcome."
Down
- 1. of nationalism. Every nation on the African continent that has gotten its independence
- 3. of the people in Asia. Every nation in Asia gained its independence through the
- 4. down that March on Washington – and you see all through that now, he tricked you, had you
- 6. down to Washington. Had you marching back and forth between the feet of a dead man
- 7. as it took nationalism to remove colonialism from Asia and Africa, it'll take black nationalism
- 10. colonial power behind it. [applause] What is 20th — what, what do you call second-class
- 13. as France ever was. In fact, America is more so a colonial power than they, because she is a
- 15. become disenchanted. They've become disillusioned. They've become dissatisfied. And all of
- 17. Why, that's colonization. Second-class citizenship is nothing but 20th slavery. How you
- 22. They try and make you think they set you free by calling you a second-class citizen. No,
- 23. to tell me you're a second-class citizen? They don't have second-class citizenship in any other
- 24. people in Africa and Asia are getting their independence. They're not getting it by singing, 'We
- 26. the freedom of 22 million Afro-Americans, here in this country, where we have suffered
- 31. in 1964, this seems to be the year. Because what can the white man use, now, to fool us? After he
