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We believe in a fair exchange. An eye for an eye. A tooth for a tooth. A head for a head and life for a life. If this is the price of freedom, we won't hesitate to pay the price.
- Malcolm X, black activist, 1964 speech
From the passage, you can conclude that Malcolm X-
Wanted to overthrow the government
Broke away from the Nation of Islam
Agreed with the philosophy of nonviolence
Was a militant civil rights activist
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