"One of the first things I think young people, especially nowadays, should learn is how to see for yourself and listen for yourself and think for yourself. Then you can come to an intelligent decision for yourself. If you form the habit of going by what you hear others say about someone, or going by what others think about someone, instead of searching that thing out for yourself and seeing for yourself, you will be walking west when you think you're going east, and you will be walking east when you think you're going west."
"Don't you run around here trying to make friends with somebody who's depriving you of your rights. They're not your friends, no, they're your enemies. Treat them like that."
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Source: Malcolm X's speech at the Oxford Union debate (December 3, 1964) as quoted in Saladin Ambar Malcolm X at Oxford Union: Racial Politics in a Global Era (p. 36), 2013.
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