tubman others and i think malcolm x would be the first to acknowledge that. his love of black people, his hatred of white supremacy would spill over for for a hatred for mail supremacy. he had even had given a role to general. >> that's certainly true, dr. west. if you followed the trajectory of malcolm's life after he leaves the nation of islam it becomes all the more apparent and evident. women take the leadership role in the organization of african-american unity in particular. he was reaching, as dr. west suggests, he was reaching out to people in the civil rights movement including fannie mae haymer. of course, that goes back to the meetings that he attempted to have with dr. king in alabama. dr. king was in jail at that time, but malcolm met with corretta. he said, you tell dr. king we got his back. we got his back. so another indication that the trajectory of their lives was an confluence of their ideologies, their flosscie philosophies, their political feelings, and they were coming together. when dr. king marched in tennessee. when he spoke out again