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    Mlk Vs Malcolm X Essay

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    During the fifties and sixties‚ two main figureheads campaigned for equal African American civil rights‚ Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Although both aimed to end the divide of inequality and racism‚ they went about in leading this change in very different ways. Malcolm X was influenced by his hate of white supremacy and need racial separation‚ yet equality‚ through any means necessary. While Martin Luther King Jr was motivated by his want for racial equality and complete integration through peace

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    of King and Malcolm X. They have the different reactions to the majority. The leader for the equality‚ King‚ describes the situations why he has to be in Birmingham jail. King’s purpose is that he requires the human rights and civil rights for the minority. He creates a gentle tone in order to engage the majority that they will never agree on any violence during the consideration of the majority to eradicate discrimination. On the other hand‚ the anti-segregation leader‚ Malcolm X‚ demonstrates

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    Malcolm X (1925-1965) was formerly named Malcolm Little. Throughout his short life he altered the world. He was a questionable candidate‚ but was used in a major way to shape the “Race Revolution.” Metanoia as described by the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ “is a transformative change of heart; especially: a spiritual conversion” ("Metanoia"). This is how Malcolm X’s life turned out; he was once a generic thug who turned his life around with purposefulness‚ brought on by a power greater than himself

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    me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy”. Decades apart‚ Fitzgerald did not know that he would be making a claim that William Shakespeare‚ the author of the play‚ Macbeth‚ had perfected before. According to Wayne C. Booth he would‚ “Take a good man‚ a noble man‚ a man admired by all who know him - and destroy him‚ not only physically and emotionally” (Booth 17). Shakespeare was shown a hero‚ Macbeth‚ and made his story into a tragedy resulting in Macbeth becoming a tragic hero. Macbeth is tragic hero

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    life to the advancement of the African American race. Few of these people created as much controversy during the 1960’s then the man who would be known as Malcolm X. Unlike many of the civil rights leaders of the time who promoted non violence‚ Malcolm X believed in the use of aggressive tactics in his battle for equality. Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska to Earl and Louise Little. His father‚ a minister and devout Christian‚ was known for being an outspoken follower

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    out of a book‚ but I remember I suddenly loved to read‚ and when this happened I was pretty young. Malcolm X on the other hand was older when he finally took an interest in reading‚ but no matter what it is‚ and at what age you are‚ that you finally get it‚ it’s one of the best things you can accomplish. You can do anything. In Malcolm X’s autobiography “Learning to Read‚” published in 1965‚ Malcolm X‚ a street hustler that was sentenced to seven years in prison‚ and went on to become a disciple of

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    Why Was Malcolm X Unjust

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    The assassination of Malcolm x was unjust because he was a activist of black rights‚ and an influential leader. However some believe that he was a violent man ‚who encouraged physical retaliation . The assassination of Malcolm x was unjust because he was a activist of black rights .Malcolm x was born March ‚ 19 1925 . During that time (early 1900s) blacks were treated like low lives and were given little to no respect by whites. This consequently created a genuine hate in his heart. With his upbringing

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    In "A Homemade Education‚" Malcolm X uses personal anecdotes and language to describe the wrong-doing of the "white man" and situational irony to establish credibility and effectively enlighten the audience of the importance of gaining an education and to rise above illiteracy to fight against the "white man." 1. "Where else but in a prison could I have attacked my ignorance ...?"(223). He uses situational irony to illustrate how dedicated he was in educating himself that even though

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    In the Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ the main character is Malcolm X. Malcolm is an intelligent black man‚ that demonstrates great leadership‚ ambition and is well at showing his aggressiveness in a calmly manner. Malcolm feels that the world views black people as lesser than individuals to the white man. He tries to escape this feeling by moving to different places but eventually realizes he ca not escape the truth. Minor characters that stood out to me in the book was Laura‚ Cassius Clay‚ and Elijah

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    In order to become a tragic hero‚ Macbeth must have a miserable end‚ caused from his hamartia and an outside force. Lady Macbeth becomes the outside force‚ helping Macbeth develop his hamartia. Event from the start‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth argue about moral standards‚ specifically

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