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    Who Is Malcom X?

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    Malcom X Javier Figueroa Lynn University Judaism There are several public figures in this world who are considered to be famous and some who existed a long time ago whose names are still alive and current. Some of them have different ideologies. One famous person who was known for his ideologies was Malcom X‚ an individual who was protesting against the racism of white people against the black population‚ and the unfair inequality that existed as a result of it. Unlike Martin Luther

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    of Malcolm X was a good book to read and showed me things that I didn’t know about Malcolm X before. I liked this book a lot because Malcolm’s childhood and early adulthood were really shocking for me‚ as I have never heard about it before. I knew that Malcolm X was an important figure in fight against racism‚ but the way his life started from being a poor child to becoming a drug dealer as he got older surprised me. I didn’t know that someone could turn their life around like Malcom did by turning

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    Malcom X Summary

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    Malcolm X’s Prison Education Malcolm X was an African American Muslim minister who‚ as a teen‚ spent most of his time hustling people and getting into trouble. This soon landed him in prison. During his prison sentence he became self-educated‚ which led him to be an articulate speaker‚ to discover the true history of African American slaves‚ and to become a strong advocator of human rights. Malcolm X’s “A Homemade Education”‚ starts off in a soft and calm tone. X uses a persuasive style narrative

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    Autobigraph of Malcom X

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    Analytical Essay on The Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ as told by Alex Haley African-American History‚ HIST 2450 In 1971‚ a psychologist by the name of William E. Cross‚ Jr‚ released his Black identity model. It’s a model with the purpose of theoretically explains the process in which African Americans develop their cultural identity. There are five stages in which are the pre-encounter‚ encounter‚ immersion‚ internalization‚ and finally the internalization-commitment

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    Letter Malcom X

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    Malcolm X Pg. 220-271 Dear In August 1952‚ the prison releases Malcolm on parole into the custody of his brother Wilfred. Malcolm replaces his last name with “X” to represent the unknown African name he would have had if his ancestors not been kidnapped and enslaved. Elijah Muhammad appoints him as the assistant minister at the Detroit temple.Malcolm soon learns Elijah Muhammad’s life story. Elijah Muhammad needs ministers for his growing nation‚ so Malcolm X quits his job at the Ford Motor

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    Malcom X and Amy Tan

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    Email My Class Student Help Reading Blog #2: Malcolm X and Tan Actions for Content Page Create Blog Entry View Drafts Content Blog Instructions Please answer the following questions as thoroughly as possible. While these entries are due Wednesday September 3 before class‚ you are welcome to take until Friday to complete them. Malcolm X‚ "Learning to Read" Questions (from 50 Essays): 1.How did the process by which

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    Malcom X Research Paper

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    Malcom X was a prominent African American figure and civil rights activist who fought for racial equality throughout the 1950s and ‘60s. Malcom X was born on May 19‚ 1925‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska. Being the fourth of eight born to Earl and Louise Little‚ Malcom X was exposed to the ugliness of injustice at a very young age due to his father being an active member in a local chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. As a result of his involvement the family was regularly harassed by white

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    Why Is Malcom X Necessary

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    The Assassination of Malcom X “By any means necessary.”- Malcom X. Malcom X was a civil rights activist during the era of civil rights and was known for his radical views on the fight of segregation. Malcom X also became an Islamic minister and spokesman to the Nation of Islam (NOI) after he began his study on Islamic religion. He soon resigned as minister and spokesman for the NOI and renounced his former mentor and leader Elijah Muhammad‚ because Elijah had slept with multiple women and some resulted

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    Babies Behind Bars

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    Association : http://www.wpaonline.org/pdf/Mothers%20Infants%20and%20Imprisonment%202009.pdf. Schiavocampo‚ M. (2010‚ April 13). Reporter ’s notebook: A look at babies behind bars. Retrieved from The Grio: http://thegrio.com/2010/04/13/reporters-notebook-a-look-at-babies-behind-bars/. Schwartzapfel‚ B. (2008). Lullabies Behind Bars. Retrieved from Ms. Magazine: http://www.msmagazine.com/Fall2008/LullabiesBehindBars.asp. Women ’s Prison Association. (2009‚ July 13). Prison Nursery Programs a Growing

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    all people. People who supported malcom were very devastated and angry. Emergency measures failed to save him. Due to the fact that malcom X’s father may have also been killed by white supremacists‚ this Malcom’s supports 10x more angry. Malcom X was a dangerous man. He disagreed with the nonviolent movement and felt as if slaves should fight back. The following days‚ the NYPD arrested two members who were suspected to be apart of the assassination. Malcom X should not have been assasinated

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