Malcolm X Talks Meeting Fidel Castro (1960) | Barry Gray Talk Radio
Barry Gray on WMCA New York interviews Malcolm X. Malcolm X discusses his meeting with Fidel Castro in Harlem and systemic injustice on or about September 20, 1960. Originally shared at the New York State Archives Youtube Channel. / @nysarchives - YouTube has DEMONETIZED our channel for posting reused content Allow us to keep the content intact and available on this platform by making a donation. Any HELP is GREATLY appreciated. Please support this channel by donating or purchasing merchandise Cash App $Reelblack PayPal.me/reelblack / reelblack get Reelblack merch at https://shop.reelblack.com Make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Reelblack ##### Shared for historical purposes. I do not own the rights. Reelblack's mission is to educate, entertain, enlighten, and empower through Black film. If there is content shared on this platform that you feel infringes on your intellectual property, please email me at [email protected] and [email protected] with details and it will be promptly removed.

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