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    To what extent was the role of Malcolm X significant in the rise of radical African American activism (1965-1968)? A. Plan of the Investigation To what extent was the role of Malcolm X significant in the rise of radical African American activism (1965-1968)? This investigation will assess the significance of Malcolm X’s significance in giving rise to African American activism. Malcolm X’s motives‚ involvement in the civil rights movement and his leadership will all be discussed in order to

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    time in United States history. Speeches during this period served as a means to inspire and assemble a specific group of people‚ for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X it was the black community that needed to rise up in hopes of achieving equal rights and voting rights for the blacks. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were two of the most prominent leaders and orators at the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. Although both leaders possessed the same objectives‚ their outlooks and

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    oblivion. For example‚ Malcolm X and all his triumphs for humans’ rights that opened doors to African American’s. Consequently‚ this why the younger generation is unaware of his achievements. Specifically‚ because throughout school‚ we are not taught about Malcolm X we are only taught about Martin Luther King Jr. and how he changed civil rights movements‚ but in my opinion‚ Malcolm X impact on human rights made a bigger change for African Americans and their freedom. Malcolm X made an exceptional

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    Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and Malcolm X were very important to our country’s history. They are revolutionary men. They fought battles against a bigoted nation. They fought for what they believed was right. The two gentlemen however fought very different battles although they seem to be fighting the same prejudice. If you ask anyone today‚ that remembers the movement‚ ‘Who was Malcolm X and Martin Luther King‚ Jr? The opinions

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    Service Learning Reflection #2 According to my site coordinator‚ she stated that “The ideal social issue for the community service for my children would be more funding to actually implement a more home like atmosphere. For many of my children‚ this is their second home. I have my teens all eat at a table‚ for most of them this was a new concept. Teaching them etiquette and manners are very important factors. I’ve had them since they were in kinder or first grade. Most have moved from the area

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    Jr. and Malcolm X were the stars‚ so to speak‚ of Civil Rights protesting. They are the most famous‚ and are still heard of frequently throughout History text books and magazine articles. Though they died a while back‚ their legacy still lives on‚ to live in a world free of segregation‚ but they each had different ways of “getting what they want”‚ and some ways of getting what they want led to the bad memories that people rather not speak about. Although Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X seem to

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    analysis he was able to connect my story to my symptoms and diagnose me and save my life. And when I become a physician‚ I will use this critical analysis to observe my patients and find the core issues to their symptoms. By taking English 1302 and learning more about critical analysis will become a skill that I will use for the rest of my life. Another part of critical analysis in the medical field that is important is reading research and using critical thinking to create your own

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    other traits are those which you develop overtime due to various incidents in life. These are the learned traits and these can be eliminated with effort. With this in mind‚ we can now form justifications to the similarities and differences between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King; in the way they approach the problem‚ the type of person they are and reasons that justify that. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most

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    I will allow myself ample time to write‚ read‚ and edit an assignment before submitting it. I will visit the assignments tab in Blackboard often to find more information on upcoming work and submit my digital copy. I will be editing my work several times before the due date in order to eliminate

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    Service Learning Reflection This year I am happy with the amount of hours and type of services that I have completed. Our class required service was health and social needs. We helped place flyers into bags for the runners in the Aloha Run. I’ve received 5 hours for that service. I have also participated in the Sacred Hearts Academy “The Road to Oz” fundraiser for 4 hours. I spent 5 hours ushering at Kennedy Theater for the play “Sunday in the Park with George.” One of the services was assisting

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