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    Josiah Dubois Reflection

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    After learning about the story of Josiah DuBois and the lives that he saved‚ it has allowed me to reflect on how the actions I have taken that has caused an impact on those around me. Taking a concern for the lives of those around him‚ Josiah DuBois‚ has created a ripple of good deeds that carry on into generation after generation. Looking at my community and the problem that we face‚ I decided to take it into my own hands and work together to make those lives around me a little bit better. No matter

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    With education being the problem for Malcolm x‚ and also being one of many African Americans imprisoned with no sense of the English language. Malcolm x quickly found use of his time behind bars in the biography titled “Coming to an Awareness of Language”. With only a dictionary‚ dedication‚ and the willingness to emulate someone else‚ he gave himself the greatest gift of all‚ education. An important tool he planned to use more than ever. Before Malcolm X was in prison‚ he had never been the one

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    Malcolm X Little was born on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His mother mrs.little‚ was a occupied woman with eight kids His father‚ was an outspoken minister .Regardless of the Little’s in 1929 their home was burned to the ground. Two years later‚ malcolms dad body was found lying across the town’s tacks. Police ruled both incidents as accidents‚. Growing up . Malcolm was a smart‚ focused student. He graduated from junior high at the top of his class. However‚ when a favorite teacher told

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    Arakan Barracks Army Headquarters CRE Branch P.O Box 31931 LUSAKA KM/ A3/C Brig. General JM Phiri‚ Psc Pm P.O Box 31931 LUSAKA December 2012 RE: SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE REPLY ON THE CLAIM FOR PAYMENT OF UNPAID DISABLEMENT COMPENSATION AWARD OF 20% FROM THE ZAMBIA ARMY. Reference; A. Your letter A151/C dated 04 December 2012. B. My letter dated 09 October 2012 1. Sir‚ I hereby acknowledge receipt

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    focuses on Malcolm X learning words while in prison so that he’ll be able to understand books when he read them. Then‚ in paragraph 19‚ there’s a gap between the text signaling a new idea. Malcolm X begins to talk about Muhammad’s teachings and how the white men have plundered and abused black men throughout history. He goes on about this topic for most of the essay. After paragraph 38‚ there is another space between the text signaling a final idea. In these last few paragraphs‚ Malcolm X discusses

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    The Sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois SOC101 Instructor Joseph Rush December 5‚ 2011 The Sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois Established in the 1800s‚ Sociology is a rather new science that has its roots in Europe. As a study of group behavior through the use of scientific investigation and research (Vissing‚ 2011)‚ it has undergone several changes through the years since its inception in Europe. Sociology looked at things such as how society as a whole shapes and influences individual behavior

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told by Alex Haley is about a man who changed the history of America. Malcolm (Little) X preached what he believed about racism‚ discrimination‚ and segregation. He went through many changes in his fight for equality. The three transformations that really changed the way Malcolm thought and preached where his transformation in prison‚ his transformation into the Islamic religion (following Elijah Muhammad)‚ and the biggest transformation of all‚ his pilgrimage to

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    Malcolm X was released from prison in 1952. Now a free man‚ Malcolm traveled to Detroit‚ Michigan‚ where he worked with the leader of the NOI‚ Elijah Muhammad‚ to help expand the NOI’s following among black Americans nationwide. Malcolm is largely responsible for the spread of Islam in the black community in the United States. Malcolm X went on to become one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history. He is credited with raising the self-esteem of black Americans and reconnecting

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    still be capable of assassinating them for their wise words and leadership. Leaders like Marcus Garvey‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Malcolm X‚ already had strong voices of opinion then and would have even higher voices today. Taking that if with the advanced science there is today‚ we would be able to bring back in time the lives of Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Malcolm X‚ and Marcus Garvey; for them to be able to be the same age they were while showing activism‚ and have an intellectual conversation

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    Civil Rights activist in the late 50’s and 60’s. Did you think of Malcolm X? Probably not‚ but he was one of the leading factors to stop segregation in the 60’s. Malcolm X was a great speaker because of his childhood‚ his beliefs and his assassination. How has this foster child become one of the most known civil rights activist in the world. When he was a boy‚ his father was a priest and an avid supporter of Marcus Garvey. When Malcolm was 4‚ his housed got burned down by the KKK. 2 years after this

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