User:Mennette/Assassination of Malcolm X
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[edit]On February 18th, Malcolm X relayed in an interview that he was a "marked man", referring to his severed ties with the Nation and how it would ultimately be the reason for his demise. He went on to say that, "No one can get out without trouble, and this thing with me will be resolved by death and violence."[1] WRITE one paragraph here with citations[2]
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[edit]- ^ Jones, Theodore (February 22, 1965). "Malcolm Knew He Was a "Marked Man"". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
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