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    shared‚ called Cultural Universals. The four types of Cultural Universals are communication‚ values‚ physical objects‚ and ideals and religion. The novels Malcolm X: By Any Means Possible‚ Roll of Thunder‚ Hear My Cry‚ and A Tugging String illustrated their main topics and themes through shared cultural universals. In the book Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary‚ written by Walter Dean Myers‚ the cultural universal of values was used frequently. Evidence/Source

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    spread enough to be able to be changed. That is when Malcolm came in and decided to make a change to make this country a better place. Malcolm X was considered a powerful speaker back in the 1960’s. Although‚ X was considered a powerful speaker a remote time ago he still made a grand difference that makes his remembrance alive. His commemoration continues alive because he declared equality and sought an end to white prejudice and violence against blacks. From all of this It is led to say that people will

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    this case I think the book‚ "Autobiography of Malcolm X" and the movie‚ "Malcolm X" quoin side with one another. Spike Lee is not only one of the best filmmakers in America‚ but one of the most crucially important‚ because his films address the central subject of race‚ as so does the book. He doesn’t use a sentimental approach or political work‚ but shows how his characters lived‚ and why. Alex Haley depiction of Malcolm X life as told to him by Malcolm‚ shares the same perception as the movie‚ but

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    Two Black Leaders in a League of Their Own African Americans are fortunate to have leaders who fought for a difference in Black America. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and Malcolm X are two powerful men in particular who brought hope to blacks in the United States. Both preached the same message about Blacks having power and strength in the midst of all the hatred that surrounded them. Even though they shared the same dream of equality for their people‚ the tactics they implied to make these dreams

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    60s the Browns were the best team in football. They won all of the AFC championships. Thats before there were Superbowls. To me there best player back then was a running back named Jim Brown. Jim Brown was born february‚ 17‚ 1936. He set a lot of records for the Browns when he played. He held the records for the most rushing yards with 12‚312 for his career‚ and held the single season record with 1‚863 yards. He only averaged 5.22 yards per carry‚ but he made every yard count. He also had 106 touchdowns

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    Malcolm X: Civil Rights Activist Malcolm X was a brave‚ ambitious civil rights leader. He fought against racism and brought hope to African-Americans. Malcolm X changed African-Americans by giving them hope and freedom. Malcolm X was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ on May 19‚ 1925. Malcolm started school when he was five years old. Malcolm enrolled at Pleasant Grove Elementary School where he started kindergarten. Growing up

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    getting by and also organizations that support change. Malcolm X is one strong example of an African American man who became apart of a group acted against it‚ uniting people to promote the advancement of colored people and change. Malcolm’s thoughts towards race and civil right in the previous years were displayed in a less way to the people and "by any means necessary" perspective. After his pilgrimage in 1964 his view of civil rights had quickly changed into a more complete view of civil rights

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    A Challenge I Overcame After reading Malcolm x’s “Learning to Read” essay‚ I remember when I overcame my challenge through hard work and sticking to my Goal. It was when I first came to America I was in 6th grade. I didn’t really know English very well at that time‚ so it was hard for me to read and comprehend certain things taught I couldn’t communicate very well with people because I would doubt myself wondering if I said the right thing. I would stutter‚ and it made me scared of public

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    Malcolm X Malcolm X was an inspirational public speaker and leader. He was also a distinguished campaigner for racial equality and African American rights. Although‚ amongst some people‚ he was considered a nurtured racist. Growing up in a world with racism directed at him all the time‚ Malcolm X began to direct his own racism at the white man. He decided to change the attitudes of people‚ making them think it was time for things to change. There are many reasons why Malcolm had these feeling towards

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    Naturally‚ I became a positive and an out-going girl despite of my true introverted nature. Later experience of leaving home to study in a bigger city where commercial economy was much more advanced helped me nurture the ability to adapt to new environment quickly and handle the clashes and conflicts across different communities or cultures well. This is who I am‚ flexible‚ adaptable‚ and enduring; I am like a wild seed‚ throw me in whatever environment‚ I can still bloom and blossom! You must know

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