Ossie Davis, speaking at Malcolm X’s summary, provided a great summary to the man that was being remembered:
Malcolm was our manhood, our living, black manhood! This was his meaning to his people. And, in honoring him, we honor the best in ourselves. Last year, from Africa, he wrote these words to a friend: ‘My journey’, he says, ‘is almost ended, and I have a much broader scope than when I started out, which I believe will add new life and dimension to our struggle for freedom and honor and dignity in the States. I am writing these things so that you will know for a fact the tremendous sympathy and support we have among the African States for our Human Rights struggle. The main thing is that we keep a United Front wherein our most valuable time and energy will not be wasted fighting each other.’ However we may have differed with him – or with each other about him and his value as a man – let his going from us serve only to bring us together, now.
Malcolm X's first album The Autobiography of Malcolm X released on Wed Jun 02 1965.
The most popular album by Malcolm X's is The Autobiography of Malcolm X
The most popular song by Malcolm X's is Who Taught You to Hate Yourself?
Malcolm X's first song Who Taught You to Hate Yourself? released on Sat May 05 1962.