Audio Antiques - Malcolm X vs Bayard Rustin
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In 1960, WBAI Radio in New York City hosted a historic debate between two prominent civil rights leaders, Malcolm X and Bayard Rustin. The discussion centered around the best approach to achieving racial equality and justice in America. Malcolm X, a fiery advocate for black nationalism and self-defense, argued for a more radical and militant approach to combating systemic racism. On the other hand, Bayard Rustin, and follower of Martin Luther King Jr and a key organizer of the March on Washington, advocated for nonviolent resistance and integration as the most effective means of achieving civil rights. The debate highlighted the ideological divisions within the civil rights movement and sparked important conversations about the most effective strategies for achieving racial equality in America. The debate is moderated by John Donald of the Pacifica Network.
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