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by [[Murray N. Rothbard]], James Martin Papers, American Historical Center, Laramie, Wyoming. [https://fardelsbearblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/1966_rothbard_to_barnes.pdf]
by [[Murray N. Rothbard]], James Martin Papers, American Historical Center, Laramie, Wyoming. [https://fardelsbearblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/1966_rothbard_to_barnes.pdf]


released from bondage and d iscrimination, would haTe their own
released from bondage and discrimination, would have their own republic, and be First Class Citizens; they would be able to
republic, and be First Claas Citizens; tley would be able to
imbibe all the virtues of self-esteem and self-reliance that
imbibe all the v•rtues of ax salt-esteem and aelt-r•liance that
people like Malcolm X were trying to inculcate in them. Also: such a Negro Republic would gravely weaken the American Imperium which would be an enormous gain. And, finally, we’d get the Negroes off our backs!!! Hence, all interests would be reconciled, and hence my enthusiasm for the Malcom Xs, the Stokely Carmichaels, et. al. as compared to the compulsory integrationists of the NAACP.
people like Malcolm X were trying to inculcate in them. Also1
 
xs such a Negro Republic would gravely weaken the American Imperium1which would be an enormous gain. And, finally, we'd get the Begeoe1oft our backsl! J Henc e , all interests would be reoonoile4, and
How about this for a slogan: “Black Power—in a Black Republic?
hence my enthusiasm fo r the Malaolm X's, the Stokely Carmichaela, et.al. as aompared to the compulsery integrationists of the lfliCP.
 
How about this for a slogan: "Black Power--in a Black Republic?" All best wishes.
All best wishes.
 
Cordially,
 
Murray

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See also: Murray N. Rothbard/The Panthers And Black Liberation.

Letter to Harry Elmer Barnes, July 30, 1966

by Murray N. Rothbard, James Martin Papers, American Historical Center, Laramie, Wyoming. [1]

released from bondage and discrimination, would have their own republic, and be First Class Citizens; they would be able to imbibe all the virtues of self-esteem and self-reliance that people like Malcolm X were trying to inculcate in them. Also: such a Negro Republic would gravely weaken the American Imperium which would be an enormous gain. And, finally, we’d get the Negroes off our backs!!! Hence, all interests would be reconciled, and hence my enthusiasm for the Malcom Xs, the Stokely Carmichaels, et. al. as compared to the compulsory integrationists of the NAACP.

How about this for a slogan: “Black Power—in a Black Republic?”

All best wishes.

Cordially,

Murray