Synopsis
A conversation between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, exposing their different approaches to Civil Rights.
- Programme: Arena
- Episode: I Am Not Your Negro
- Channel: BBC Four
- Broadcast year: 2016
- History | America, 1713-1975 | Protest, progress and radicalism, 1960-75 | Malcolm X and Black Power, 1963-70
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