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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an amazing leader and activist for the American civil rights movement. He did not only stand up for African American rights he stood for equality and love. Through the tuff trials and tribulations‚ he marched with love and for one main purpose which was for to unite all creeds and have equal right despite the pigment of our skin. What Dr. Martin Luther King Jr did was influential‚ incomprehensible and inspiring to see and hear about. Even though some of Dr. Martin Luther

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    Final Paper – History 393 – Herman Lebovics Warren Leggiere My life has been comprised of a series of Big We/Little We assimilations‚ in which the experience of being bullied as a kid (and getting physically and verbally abused by my father) helped me develop a thick skin‚ which continues to give me courage to this day – even now as I find myself thrust into a new Little We setting - as a 50 year old student returning to his former college. The following are some of the notable Little We

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    Assignment #3 The Islamic Roots of Hip Hop Culture In the following dissertation‚ some unfamiliar truths about hip hop`s interrelation and co-dependence with Islam will be uncovered and discussed incorporating well-known music paradigms and historical facts‚ in order to reveal the religions` influence and association with the genre of hip hop. There can be little doubt that hip hop music has evolved as a global phenomenon. It has become increasingly difficult to find countries‚ or even regional

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    and his wife tells the story of what happen Malcolm dad gets very pissed. So once Malcolm is born his father moves the whole family to Milwaukee. When Malcolm was four the black legion burn down the house. Malcolm dad shows style by treating Malcolm better because he was lighter skinned than his other brothers. Malcolm dad was a speaker at different churches Malcolm gets to see more black faces and starts to think they’re not equally or integration. Malcolm dad shows structure by providing food for

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    Taylor Reynolds Encounters‚ Steven Glandsberg 3 April‚ 2013 Caliban: Rewritten Commonly considered the greatest writer of all time‚ William Shakespeare composed some of the most highly regarded literary works that have ever been produced. His plays‚ so clever in their wordplay and verse‚ are to this day read and preformed all over the world. From middle school English class‚ to Cambridge University‚ scholars of all calibers can read and analyze his work‚ but it takes a true master of the pen

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    audience to think in two different dynamics‚ through an extended metaphor and hypothetical narrations. In "For Brothers of the Dragon‚" the speaker is telling a story of what took place after a tragic event. The poem contrasts the relationships between Malcolm X’s and his brothers as well as the relationship between the speaker and his brother. In “roll call for michael brown‚” it rationalizes what might take place in a classroom due to Michael Brown’s death and how self-absorbed people may respond. Death

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    the people march for their rights‚ in place of fighting‚ to take a better approach to something so big. Now in Malcolm X’s eyes‚ he felt that violence is sometimes necessary in order to accomplish a task. He agrees‚ but also disagrees to what Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about to the people. He believed that freedom could be won by using guns. It seemed a as “thus Malcolm and King each became a focus of one of the opposing wings of the movement for equality that swept Black America‚ and the

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    authority to do so. Sadly enough‚ those types of people always have and continue to exist. Thus‚ the story of Malcolm X not only reflects the endeavouring life of a young African American male in the mid 1940’s-1950’s but contains the priceless first-hand experience of a brutal time in American history‚ and the ultimate testament of human will and desire. In the early stages of Malcolm X’s life‚ Malcolm has succumbed

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    One of many quotes     Malcolm X said in during his speeches before being assassinated on February 21‚ 1965  by a black Muslim moments before giving a speech in Washington. The assassination of Malcolm X was just because he believed in racial separation‚ violence and tried to change the basic muslim beliefs.     The first reason why the assassination of Malcolm X was just is because he believe in racial separation‚ Although Many people believe that the assassination of Malcolm X was unjust and wrong

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    I knew next to nothing about the Black Panther Party‚ or any other type of advocacy for the movement‚ other then Martin Luther King Jr. What I did know what the typical story told to us in school. Dr. King was a peaceful man‚ the good guy‚ and Malcolm X and The Black Panther Party were the radicals‚ the bad guys. After watching the film it was definitely easier for me to for my own opinion. I can’t imagine being treaded so unfairly by my own country‚ but I can imagine how angry it would make me

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