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    Alexis Augustin AAA S Malcolm X Survey Essay A Vote for a Better Future Black Americans of today need to register to vote and make use of their voting rights if they want to see a change to the current state of democracy. In the contemporary world of today Americans are said to be living in the most equal nation‚ one where its citizens are entitled to a variety of inalienable rights‚ one in particular being the right to vote. However this was not always the case. From the times of

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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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    11/22/13 AP Comp Precis Type: Process “My First Conk” In “My First Conk” (1964)‚ Malcolm X reflects back upon receiving a conk and elaborates on how degrading it was to him and many other African-Americans to lose their identity. He reinforces his point that African-Americans lost their individuality by getting a conk by providing an anecdote from his life (“This was my first really big step toward self degradation.”) and then by giving examples of the other African-Americans who received

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    1. How does Malcolm X’s understanding of racial identity change over the course of his life? Consider the different phases of Malcolm’s life. Answer for Study Question 1 >> During his life‚ Malcolm has as many attitudes toward his identity as he has names‚ and he experiences a significant transformation over the course of the autobiography. Early on‚ Malcolm learns that there is no way to escape his black identity. As a child he is called “nigger” so often that he believes it is his given

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    a mental institution. He would move to New York City where he fell into a life of crime and drug use. Malcolm was finally sentenced to ten years in prison as a result of these crimes. These events all acted to bring Malcolm into a deeper state of turmoil. They were all related because of they were the direct result of the oppression of his race. However‚ it was prison that truly changed Malcolm.

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    Witness to the assassination of Malcolm X Malcolm X was a Muslim that became one of the greatest men that influential African Americans. One afternoon‚ on February 21‚ 1965 Malcolm X loss his life by the Nation of Islam. The questions surrounding the death of this puzzling and fearless man still trouble us. The Files of Malcolm X‚ reveals The Smoking Guns in the FBI reports‚ which was dated for February 22‚ 1965‚ the files declares that Malcolm X had 10 gun shots penetrating to the chest

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    black leaders paved the way for many of African Americans today and some died for us. Their ideas‚ tactics‚ and solutions for problems faced by blacks were significant. The three black leaders of America I will be discussing are Fredrick Douglas‚ Malcom X‚ and Martin Luther King. First‚ Fredrick Douglas was a prominent American abolitionist‚ author and orator. Born a slave‚ Douglass escaped at age 20 and went on to become a world-renowned anti-slavery activist. His three autobiographies are considered

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    September 9‚ 2013 Synthesis Essay Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were visionaries for the Civil rights Movement. One cannot argue that they were both passionate about equality for colored people. However‚ they both had different means of fighting for those rights. While Malcolm X went with a more aggressive approach‚ MLK wanted peace while gaining their rights. While they both have compelling arguments‚ I agree more with Malcolm X and his approach on this issue. When Martin Luther King gave

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    On the date of April 3‚ 1964‚ Malcolm X delivered a speech to the American public called‚ The Ballot or the Bullet. Throughout the speech‚ African-Americans were encouraged to stand up for their rights and vote. He also states that in the event of non-compliance for equality from the government‚ that they might need to take matters into their own hands and take up the use of arms. This came after Malcolm separated from his decade long position as spokesman for the Nation of Islam. The main goal of

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    this quote strongly supports Malcolm X of having a growth mindset. Having an open mind is very important in a growth mindset‚ and the fact that he said “always” emphasizes that he’s been opened to changes since he was young. Mecca‚ where Malcolm experiences experiential education‚ finds out that the whole white race aren’t all “devils” Mr. Muhammed emphasizes them to be. Despite having utter faith in Mr. Muhammed‚ he shifts his thinking and accepts the truth. If Malcolm had a fixed mindset in this

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