Najae Willis 2/25/14 731 Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were the stars‚ so to speak‚ of Civil Rights protesting. They are the most famous‚ and are still heard of frequently throughout History text books and magazine articles. Though they died a while back‚ their legacy still lives on‚ to live in a world free of segregation‚ but they each had
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The reading by Malcolm X‚ “A Homemade Education” is telling about how Malcolm chose to use his time in jail wisely and learn how to read (265). Malcolm studied the dictionary page by page and read book after book. After doing this Malcolm could now fully understand what reading was and knew what every book meant. Malcolm was born in 1925 and died in 1965. He was a noted political activist and writer (265). “A feud that developed over his desire to unify the races and free blacks in America resulted
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Prior to joining the Nation of Islam‚ Malcolm X’ philosophy stemmed from his hustling way of life. It didn’t do much to overcome the racism‚ and it was unethical and materialistic‚ focusing on his the individualistic benefit. During that time‚ lived with the mentality of him against the world. The Nation of Islam allowed Malcolm to expand his mentality to make it black Americans against the world. His philosophy shifted from being self-centered to unity and solidarity that is driven by race. He
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determination‚ you can tell in his voice that he means everything he says and his hope reaches out to people and the way he emphases his words captures the audience’s attention. He believed that every person should be equal despite their skin color. In Malcolm X’s speech he talks more about himself and he thought it would be best for everyone to keep their religion to themselves. He believed that the black people were trapped by the white people. He thought of white people as the enemy and he mostly spoke
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X Quote Page/ Paragraph Codes 1.) “Nearly all my whippings came from my mom”. 4/3 (C) As a child‚ I used to mess around in the street a lot during elementary school and my mother would solve some of the misbehaving with hitting me with the belt. 2.) The Klansmen shouted threats and warning at her that we had to get out of town… among the “good” Negroes of Omaha with “Back to Africa preaching’s of Marcus Garvey”. 1/1 (Q) Why didn’t the Klan also targeted
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people. One of these leader is‚ Malcolm X. Born on May 19‚ 1925. During the first few years of Malcolm X’s life‚ he has been subjected to racism. Malcolm X’s father Earl Little. Was a Baptist‚ a preacher‚ and an activist. Earl Little was killed a streetcar‚ murdered by white supremacists. Not much is known is about Louise Little‚ which she was reported to have suffered from a nervous mental breakdown and was institutionalized in mental hospital. When Malcolm X was 15 years old‚ he’d dropped
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Malcolm X Who is Malcolm? On May 19‚ 1925 Malcolm X was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska. Malcolm X born name is Malcolm Little. Malcolm X was a Muslim minister and also was a human rights activists. He was also a Black Nationalist leader during the civil rights movement who also known as spokesman. People also called him el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz. He supported violent methods‚ he believed in using aggressive measures in the civil rights. What did Malcolm X accomplish? On June 29‚ 1963 Malcolm X lead the
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Malcolm x Malcolm X was Born May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ a time when black men and women were supposed to smilingly and quietly accept their role as second-class citizens. I was a time when black people‚ who were politely called Negroes in those days‚ were expected to sit at the back of the bus. They were not allowed to use “whites-only” drinking fountains‚ restaurants‚ or rest rooms in South. Worst of all‚ black people in America
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main Idea Final Thought Topic Sentence Malcolm X VS. Frederick Douglass How would you compare your education experience with Malcolm X and Frederick Douglass? Education comes from attending elementary; middle school‚ high school‚ and college. However education can also come from home if the education is legitimate. In Malcolm X’s "A Homemade Education‚" Malcolm discusses his struggles between the language on his childhood streets growing up and the
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Malcolm X was born with the name Malcolm Little‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska on May 19‚ 1925. Malcolm was a very bright student through grade school‚ graduating near the top of his class as an eight grader. When one of Malcolm’s favorite teachers told him his dream of becoming a lawyer was "No realistic goal for a nigger" consequently‚ Malcolm lost interest in school . Malcolm then moved to Boston‚ Mass. working odd jobs‚ and having a good time. By 1942 Malcolm was participating in drugs‚ prostitution
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