How we cite our quotes: (Chapter. Paragraph)
Quote #10
The Negro's so-called "revolt" is merely an asking to be accepted into the existing system! A true Negro revolt might entail, for instance, fighting for separate black states within this country—which several groups and individuals have advocated, long before Elijah Muhammad came along. (19.20)
Malcolm X seems to be saying that a real revolt would probably be a violent one. We won't lie; most of the results that we can think of have been pretty bloody. Do you think that it is possible to have a true revolt (a.k.a. a complete change in a system) without violence? Why or why not?