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Stokely Carmichael – Part 8: The Radicalization of the SNCC under Carmichael’s leadership
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I was just wondering, what is the citation for the quote: “I don’t go along with this garbage that you can’t hate, you gotta love. I don’t go along with that at all. Man you can, you do hate. You don’t forget that Mississippi experience. You don’t get arrested twenty-seven times. You don’t smile at that and say love thy white brother. You don’t forget those beatings and, man, they were rough. Those mothers were out to get revenge. You don’t forget. You don’t forget those funerals. I knew Medgar Evers, I knew Willie Moore, I knew Mickey Schwerner, I knew Jonathan Daniels, I met Mrs. Liuzzo just before she was killed. You don’t forget those funerals”.
I can’t seem to find it anywhere online, but here and I would love to cite it.
Thanks.