Message to the Grass Roots: November 10, 1963, Detroit -- A Declaration of Independence: March 12, 1964, New York City -- The Ballot or the Bullet: April 3, 1964, Cleveland -- The Black Revolution: April 8, 1964, New York City -- Letters from Abroad: April 20, 1964, Jedda, Saudi Arabia May 10, 1964, Lagos, Nigeria May 11, 1964, Accra, Ghana -- The Harlem "Hate-Gang" Scare: May 29, 1964, New York City -- Appeal to African Heads of State: July 17, 1964, Cairo, Egypt -- At the Audubon: December 13, 1964, New York City -- With Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer: December 20, 1964, New York City -- At the Audubon: December 20, 1964, New York City -- To Mississippi Youth: December 31, 1964, New York City -- Prospects for Freedom in 1965: January 7, 1965, New York City -- After the Bombing: February 14, 1965, Detroit -- Confrontation with an "Expert": February 18, 1965, New York City -- Last Answers and Interviews: A selection of statements made in interviews and meetings between November 23, 1964, and February 21, 1965, the last three months of Malcolm X's life