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Malcolm X — Part 33
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problems, have anything more
concrete in this respect. ,
From that pomt-ef-view, the
debate was a draw.
Bound Together’—Lomax
. Lomax, however, made these
points:
“The American Negro and
the white man are bound so
sgther in the American ere. -
riznce. Separation would |
‘they. each. here is no’ other
alternative for any off us but to
live together. :
| “However, the white man in
| America has done wrong for
30 long, he now believes it is
right to do wrong.
Duting debate at Opera House, Malcolm X (left) speaks as Louis Lomax {right} listens.
Mdderating the expression of views is Sun-Times columnist [rv Kupcinet (center), (Sun-Times
Ph 0)
which the American Negro
can assert and preserve his
human rights.
Nor did Lomax, a former
professor of philosophy at
Georgia State University and
the author of books on ‘acial
- limb going to win.”
Bet I'm nat going ta
from the white man. .
Lr’ going to engage . him. a
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