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1、此资料由网络收集而来,如有侵权请告知上传者立即删除。资料共分享,我们负责传递知识。大学生英语演讲稿: My Opinion On Cloningand districts where the black man is in the majority, not in the minority.if the black man in these southern states had his full voting rights, the key dixiecrats in washington, d. c., which means the key democrats in washington

2、, d.c., would lose their seats. the democratic party itself would lose its power. it would cease to be powerful as a party. when you see the amount of power that would be lost by the democratic party if it were to lose the dixiecrat wing, or branch, or element, you can see where it's against the

3、 interests of the democrats to give voting rights to negroes in states where the democrats have been in complete power and authority ever since the civil war. you just can't belong to that party without analyzing it.i say again, i'm not anti-democrat, i'm not anti-republican, i'm not

4、 anti-anything. i'm just questioning their sincerity, and some of the strategy that they've been using on our people by promising them promises that they don't intend to keep. when you keep the democrats in power, you're keeping the dixiecrats in power. i doubt that my good brother l

5、omax will deny that. a vote for a democrat is a vote for a dixiecrat. that's why, in 1964, it's time now for you and me to become more politically mature and realize what the ballot is for; what we're supposed to get when we cast a ballot; and that if we don't cast a ballot, it's

6、 going to end up in a situation where we're going to have to cast a bullet. it's either a ballot or a bullet.in the north, they do it a different way. they have a system that's known as gerrymandering, whatever that means. it means when negroes become too heavily concentrated in a certai

7、n area, and begin to gain too much political power, the white man comes along and changes the district lines. you may say, &why do you keep saying white man& because it's the white man who does it. i haven't ever seen any negro changing any lines. they don't let him get near the line. it

8、's the white man who does this. and usually, it's the white man who grins at you the most, and pats you on the back, and is supposed to be your friend. he may be friendly, but he's not your friend.so, what i'm trying to impress upon you, in essence, is this: you and i in america are

9、faced not with a segregationist conspiracy, we're faced with a government conspiracy. everyone who's filibustering is a senator - that's the government. everyone who's finagling in washington, d.c., is a congressman - that's the government. you don't have anybody putting bloc

10、ks in your path but people who are a part of the government. the same government that you go abroad to fight for and die for is the government that is in a conspiracy to deprive you of your voting rights, deprive you of your economic opportunities, deprive you of decent housing, deprive you of decen

11、t education. you don't need to go to the employer alone, it is the government itself, the government of america, that is responsible for the oppression and exploitation and degradation of black people in this country. and you should drop it in their lap. this government has failed the negro. thi

12、s so-called democracy has failed the negro. and all these white liberals have definitely failed the negro.so, where do we go from here first, we need some friends. we need some new allies. the entire civil-rights struggle needs a new interpretation, a broader interpretation. we need to look at this

13、civil-rights thing from another angle - from the inside as well as from the outside. to those of us whose philosophy is black nationalism, the only way you can get involved in the civil-rights struggle is give it a new interpretation. that old interpretation excluded us. it kept us out. so, we'r

14、e giving a new interpretation to the civil-rights struggle, an interpretation that will enable us to come into it, take part in it. and these handkerchief-heads who have been dillydallying and pussy footing and compromising - we don't intend to let them pussyfoot and dillydally and compromise an

15、y longer.how can you thank a man for giving you what's already yours how then can you thank him for giving you only part of what's already yours you haven't even made progress, if what's being given to you, you should have had already. that's not progress. and i love my brother l

16、omax, the way he pointed out we're right back where we were in 1954. we're not even as far up as we were in 1954. we're behind where we were in 1954. there's more segregation now than there was in 1954. there's more racial animosity, more racial hatred, more racial violence today in 1964, than there was in 1954. where is the progressand now you're facing a situation where the young negro's coming up. they don't want to hear that &turn

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