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    blacks could not work together. The NOI did not achieve very much at all‚ but it did inspire many blacks in the poor parts of the cities. Malcolm X became a member of the NOI while he was in prison for burglary. He was an important speaker for the movement until he left it in 1964 because he did not like the corruption and expensive lifestyles of its leaders. Malcolm was an inspiring orator who criticised King and advocated racial hatred and violence. He persuaded Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) to become

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    Summary of "The Ballot or the Bullet" Malcolm X emphasizes voting as a solution to ending discrimination against Blacks. He addresses the poor leaders and the denial of voting rights to Blacks. He saw that elections had been narrowly decided and that the Black vote was the deciding factor in these elections. (PARAGRAPH 10) He wanted people to understand that when candidates promise to pass legislation favorable to Blacks‚ those candidates must be held accountable after the elections and

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    the most essential necessities of a personal life because without education‚ we would not have a brighter future. In two essays “Learning to Read and Write” and “A Homemade Education”‚ Malcolm and Douglass describe what they have gone through in order to become more successful in their pursuits in life. While Malcolm X lived part of his life in prison‚ he spent his time writing numerous definitions from a dictionary amongst the walls and tables. The elements of the dictionary motivated him to not only

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    “Prison Studies” by Malcolm X Born Malcolm Little in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ Malcolm X (1925-1965) was a charismatic leader of the black power movement and founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity. In prison‚ he became a Black Muslim. (He split with this faith in 1963 to convert to orthodox Islam.) “Prison Studies” is excerpted from the popular and fascinating Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ which he cowrote with Roots author Alex Haley. Many who today hear me somewhere in person‚ or on television

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    sentences and how to use words and language effectively. It require concentration and determination. Learn about people‚ places you never been‚ and events outside your experience can change one’s life. This was true for Malcolm X‚ Frederick Douglas‚ and Sherman Alexie.m Malcolm X was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska. He decided to drop out of high school after the eighth grade. After dropping out of school he found his self getting in all sorts of trouble. He got sent to jail for burglary. While in jail

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    English 101 Professor Weigand 24 September 2012 Knowledge is Power. In Today’s society there is a debate over which is best‚ the knowledge you acquire from life experiences or the knowledge you obtain in school. In “ Learning to Read” by Malcolm X. He discusses his experience of how he taught himself how to read and write while incarcerated‚ and how he learned more through his self learning then he ever did in school. In “Sophie’s World” by Jostein Gardner. Sophie gets these strange letters

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    "Up‚ you mighty race‚ accomplish what you will"(Marcus Garvey). Marcus Garvey didn’t believe in integration. The dreams of integration will never be achieved. The whites will always believe that they’re the superior race. He‚ along with my father‚ and eventually myself‚ enraptured ourselves with the thoughts of separatists. My parents and family made due with what we had but it all came to an end. I was put through pains in my childhood that no adolescent should ever have to see. I heard things‚

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    review of the literature on the subject? Oral history interviews with a given population? Archival resources? Is it comparative? How effective is the author’s choice of methodology? Does it work? Why‚ or why not? One well-known biography of Malcolm X‚ for example‚ uses a Marxian-Freudian methodology to explain the subject’s actions. What would have improved the study – methodologically? 3. How does the author define the problem? What are the author’s sympathies versus her/his antagonisms

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    Dad‚ I don’t wanna be here. They don’t want us here. We should stay in our own neighbourhood‚ stay in Bensonhurst‚ and the niggers should stay in theirs. Besides Pino’s approach towards the issue‚ there is also Buggin’ Out’s in the form of a Malcolm X-like approach of boycotting and ‘taking up the weapon as

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    Two men‚ two leaders‚ who fought for the equality of blacks‚ and made a great impact for the African Americans. Both Martin Luther King‚ and Malcolm X used their own tactics to what they believed would be helpful in achieving Equality for the African American Race. They used political‚ economic‚ and social ideas in their fight for equality‚ but lets focus on the social standpoint of this topic Equality. Martin luther king was a man who believed in integration‚ getting the blacks and whites to

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