Define each terms (as it is used in the Speech):
Americanism this is based off the supposedly democracy that America has and saying that all he sees is all we’ve seen is hypocrisy
Black nationalism that we will have to carry on a program, a political program, of re-education to open our people's eyes, make us become more politically conscious, politically mature, and then whenever we get ready to cast our ballot that ballot, will be cast for a man of the community who has the good of the community of heart
The ballot a weapon that is used by whites to target the African Americans
The bullet the violence used to fight if the White House goes against the Civil Rights Bill.
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Explain what the function of his use of this device is here and locate a second use of this technique within the speech, also explaining function.
Malcolm X uses anaphora because the use of anaphora makes his point more strong and makes the listener realize the reason why he brings it up many times. He uses anaphora throughout his text by using text that implies this device from including the public by word choice and saying that they are the ones that can change the way that blacks are viewed in the economy. He uses when he says,“If we have differences, let us differ in the closet; when we come out in front, let us not have anything to argue about until we get finished arguing with the man.”
Examine the following two sections: IMPORTANCE OF THE BLACK VOTE and SEGREGATIONIST CONSPIRACY. Choose two examples of how Malcolm X’s rhetoric and language differs from that of MLK Jr. and explain WHY he chooses to speak/argue differently, connecting this to HOW these strategies are intended to work on his AUDIENCE.
The two examples of "segregationist conspiracy and the significance of the African American vote" ought to be "working" they work on getting the people in the fact that contention implies a great deal to the listeners also that it is based on their constitutional