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1960s

Submitted by sugar1 on October 30, 2005

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MLK: Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael are two Civil Rights activists

That will resort is some type of violence if they don’t get their way.
) JFK: Then we need to try and give them what they want without making

Other people mad.

MLK: Yeah I mean Malcolm X is an extremely violent person.

Especially when the KKK killed his Father, that’s when it all pretty much began

With his retaliation. And then when his mother was put into a Mental Hospital.
MLK: Stokely Carmichael on the other hand just wants to make the

World a better place for everyone. His way about doing that tends to be just a

little too violent.

JFK: Well I hear some people are saying that Stokely Carmichael started

a new saying that has caused some problems?

( MLK: Really? What’s the saying?

JFK: I believe I was told it was \"Black Power.\"

( MLK: If this is true then that’s bad for us.

JFK: Yeah, something has got to be done, but I just don’t know if there is

Anything that I can do.
MLK: Well hopefully we can work something out before something

Resorts into violence.

JFK: I hope so too.
MLK: Did I tell you about that letter I wrote in the Birmingham Jail cell? (Jimmy’s



JFK: No, you did not.

Well I wrote this letter to the clergymen to tell them why I am so

Involved in the Civil Rights Movement. (Jimmy’s paper)

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