37 Min.

Malcolm & Tokenism Make It Plain

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In this week’s episode of Make it Plain, Phillip Holmes and Taelor Gray explore the following Malcolm X quote:
"Then in the second semester of the second grade, I was elected class president. It surprised me even more than other people. But I can see now why the class might have done it. My grades were among the highest in the school. I was unique in my class, like a pink poodle. And I was proud. I'm not going to say I wasn't. In fact, by then, I didn't really have much feeling about being a Negro. Because I was trying so hard, in every way I could, to be white. Which is why I am spending much of my life today telling the American black man that he's wasting his time straining to integrate. I know from personal experience. I tried hard enough.”

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In this week’s episode of Make it Plain, Phillip Holmes and Taelor Gray explore the following Malcolm X quote:
"Then in the second semester of the second grade, I was elected class president. It surprised me even more than other people. But I can see now why the class might have done it. My grades were among the highest in the school. I was unique in my class, like a pink poodle. And I was proud. I'm not going to say I wasn't. In fact, by then, I didn't really have much feeling about being a Negro. Because I was trying so hard, in every way I could, to be white. Which is why I am spending much of my life today telling the American black man that he's wasting his time straining to integrate. I know from personal experience. I tried hard enough.”

Follow Phillip Holmes
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhillipMichaelHolmes
Twitter: https://twitter.com/phillipmholmes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phillipmholmes/

Follow Taelor Gray
Twitter: https://twitter.com/taelor_gray
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taelor_gray/

Learn more about Make It Plain: https://makeitplain.co
Join the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/hometoroost
Support this podcast at: https://makeitplain.co/support
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/make-it-plain/donations

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37 Min.