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— Malcolm X"When you want a nation, that's called nationalism... Black nationalism. A revolutionary is a Black nationalist. He wants a nation."
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What is clear is that Malcolm X incorporated within the framework of black nationalism a pan-Africanist and internationalist perspective. In doing so, he began to reassess radically earlier positions sexism and patriarchy. He began to break with notions of sexism that he had long held as a member of the Nation of Islam, and began to advance and push forward women leadership in the OAAU.
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