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    Martin Luther Jing Jnr is better than Malcolm X Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are very prominent African American individuals throughout history. They fought for what they stood for but in many different ways. As we all know in history there are no two great men that are alike. Their many beliefs may have blossomed from the households they came from and how they grew up. King grew up in a middle class family and was well educated. While‚ Malcolm X grew up in an underprivileged environment

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    By reading the passages on Malcolm X‚ Richard Wright‚ and Sherman Alexie it is only obvious that reading brought enlightenment to their lives‚ and all three authors have a lot in common. These significant people felt trapped in some form‚ and their insatiable hunger for reading set them free. They were all fascinated with the act of reading‚ and they all taught themselves‚ and gave themselves the education needed to enlighten and influence others. Discovering how to read provided many opportunities

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    The speech “The Ballot or the Bullet” given by Malcolm X in April 1964 argues the importance of Black Nationalism‚ his political‚ economic‚ and social philosophy. It was given in response to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Malcolm X knew the promise of equal rights free of racial discrimination was again an empty promise‚ as the promise of abolishing slavery. Black people’s status in American was not freedom or second class citizenship but the slavery of the twentieth century. With Black Nationalism

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    Apollo 11 mission‚ or the Civil Rights movement? If you’ve ever thought about the Civil Right’s Movement; have you thought about whose philosophy was better for the 1960’s‚ was it Martin Luther King Jr. or Malcolm X. During the 1960’s‚ King wanted black’s and white’s to getting along; while Malcolm X wanted black’s and white’s to work separately. I think that Martin Luther King Jr.’s philosophy was best for the 1960’s because he was able to get so much done through his non violent ideas‚ his goals/business

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    Harrison Questions for Analysis 1 1. What details of the events has each writer selected to focus on? The details that each writer selected to focus on their point of view on the event that laid up to Malcom X assassination and what actually happen when he did get killed. Each writer specifically focused on the victim‚ the place where the event took place‚ what the victim was doing in that place and the followers present in the event. 2. How has each writer

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    which brought her international acclaim. Through her political activism and her descriptive writings‚ she became well known as a civil rights activist and worked alongside two of the most well known Civil Rights activists‚ Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X. Maya Angelou was a well rounded woman who heavily influenced the literary world through her descriptive writings and documentary stories about her journey

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    trying to wrestle an alligator is taking a risk but to people that do that for a living it’s not as much of a risk as it is for me. We have read many stories throughout the semester everything from the Handmaids Tale‚ to Gilgamesh‚ to Freud‚ to Malcolm X‚ to Night all of which shared the same underlining theme‚ which was risk taking. In this paper I want to explore the different ways each of these books represented risk taking. When I was first introduced to the book Night I wasn’t exactly sure

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    towards white people. The program was televised and broadcasted over New York television stations for the entire city to see. Malcolm X wanted to go ahead with the broadcasting of the program but Elijah Muhammad was a bit more reluctant. He felt that this would bring unwarranted attention toward the nation Islam and he felt it would be counterproductive to their cause. Malcolm however felt that this would be a great way to expose the nation of Islam and invite new members who felt they did not want

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    to fight against the tendency." (11) I completely agree with this statement. We should start into taking consideration on what others what to say. This is portrayed by many individuals such Malcolm X‚ Sherman Alexie‚ and Rita Mae Brown. Malcolm X’s ‘Learning to Read’ covered about how illiterate Malcolm X was. He became frustrated at not being able to express on what he had to convey in his letters‚ especially those to Mr. Elijah Muhammad. He fought against the tendency of being illiterate. Prison

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    LISANDA ICART ENG 112‚ 044 PROF. BAKER 9/19/12 COMPARING AND CONTRASTING TWO PERSPECTIVES: MICHAEL MOORE AND MALCOLM X According to Michael Moore‚ a vast majority of social problems can be resolved by common sense. Which means highly paid elites; consultants and lobbyist do not necessarily add value to the general population (Moore 128-145). These excerpts come under various subtitles such as ‘Idiot Nation” and ‘Stupid white

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