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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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    Morgan McBride History 1302 Professor Johnson April 15‚ 2012 Malcolm X vs. MLK Throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s acts of violence really hurt the nation when it came to individuals treating others equally. Having a different skin color really was a huge deal for our nation‚ especially in the south. Not only wanting to put an end to the racism and the horrible treatments for the blacks and poor whites‚ Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. wanted to implement the most successful way to end racism.

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    1950’s and 1960’s. I am a self-professed scholar of African American history and I found an amazing amount of information that I was not aware of. Like most who claim to be Black History experts‚ I was aware of the roles of Martin Luther King‚ Malcolm X‚ Rosa Parks‚ W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey. However‚ I was not aware of the impact that so many lesser known figures had in the civil rights movement. It was refreshing to learn of the roles played by Harold Cruse‚ Arturo Schomburg‚ Richard Wright

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    which there was some black kids who went to an all white school. In 1963‚ the march on Washington occurred. In 1964‚ the civil rights act was signed and Mississippi civil rights workers were killed by the kkk. During 1965‚ Bloody Sunday occurred‚ Malcolm x was assassinated‚ and voting rights for black men was okayed. The first

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    Christian and believing in love for all mankind. As a result‚ they were successful because they drew on the support from white people. In contrast‚ was Black Power Activists who some like Malcolm X‚ believed that blacks should defend themselves because it made them look weak and allowed whites to take advantage. Malcolm X wasn’t a Christian and so he didn’t believe in King’s Christian philosophy. This is a clear difference in both methods and ideology. King also wanted integration with whites‚ which can

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X are seen as unprecedented heroes of the Civil Rights movement. They relentlessly campaigned for equality between blacks and whites. Through their powerful leadership and strategic rhetoric they became Messiah like figures and generated a huge following throughout the United States and the rest of the world. Although the rhetoric of Martin and Malcom had an enormous impact on the progress of the civil rights movement‚ we should not romanticize these men. Despite

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    Culture‚ Religion‚ Experiences…How do they make you‚ “you”? What do you think makes you‚ “you”? I think your culture‚ religion‚ and experiences contribute to make a person who they are. I believe that certain aspects of humans and their experiences work together to create a person. For me‚ culture or religion can help shape a person’s characteristic because they play important roles in affecting how they view life. Another characteristic that can influence who or what a person is‚ is their experiences

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    time‚ and also helped educate the masses on what the leaders of this movement felt needed to be changed. One of these books was “The Autobiography of Malcolm X”. In it‚ one of the most influential‚ controversial‚ outspoken civil rights leaders opens up about his personal life‚ but also‚ his beliefs on the issue of race in America. Malcolm was known for his sometimes extreme views on black people reaching equality. However his autobiography was written at a time when he relented slightly

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    text “A Homemade Education” by Malcolm X. Assimilation is when immigrants travel to the United States and has adapted to the beliefs and values of the American culture. In the text‚ Malcolm was inspired to read and re write words in the dictionary as a way to learn English and to express what he feels in writing. He also wanted to further understand Muhammad’s teaching through reading books and writing about it. Being able to express himself through letters‚ Malcolm showed willingness to learn English

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    William Shakespeare once said‚ “And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse”; in this case that fault is terrorism. Terrorism is the use of any violence‚ or intimidation that targets‚ or endangers‚ another individual’s civil liberties‚ politics‚ or government. Terrorism takes violence to an extreme level with no logical reason‚ or methodology. Terrorism is an excuse for the weak minded‚ who would rather assert their “authority” or “position” through violence‚ rather

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