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... This transformation was a great test for Malcolm and starts to let us see what a great influence he would end up being in the lives of many Americans. ...
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... Malcolm X is one of the many great African Americans in our country's history. People tend to forget how much African Americans are apart of American history. ...
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... Luther King, Jr.). Most importantly, the civil rights movement, lead partially by Malcolm X, united African Americans. As a united ...
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... This has been shown through the mistreatment of African-Americans. Malcolm X born Malcolm Little grew up in ghettos from Detroit to Harlem. ...
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... on his life. Popular culture embraced the legacy, and African Americans proudly wore Malcolm X hats and tee shirts. On the other ...
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... Taking "X" as his last name to represent the lost identity of all African Americans, Malcolm X preached that the white man was irrelevant and the only way that ...
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... by the US Constitution applied to all Americans irrespective of color, and that the defiance of unjust laws was morally correct. (King, 1963) Malcolm \'X\' on ...
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... Malcolm X gave African Americans a hope that one day they would no longer be looked down upon and treated unfairly because of the color of their skin. ...
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... When Malcolm traveled to Islam was a very crucial point in his life. Up until this point he spoke for revenge and equality for African Americans, however ...
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... Although both Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Junior were both essentially seeking equal rights for African Americans, they metaphorically stood on two ...
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... the African Americans of their self-respect were beyond perversion. I think that all people, black or white, should appreciate the legacy of Malcolm X. His ...
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Malcolm X The name °Malcolm X± still stirs emotions of fear and hatred in many Americans. When he was murdered in the Ballroom ...
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... Malcolm X significantly elevated black consciousness in the United States. ... most forceful terms that "black is beautiful," and that African Americans must take ...
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... Malcolm X significantly elevated black consciousness in the United States. ... most forceful terms that "black is beautiful," and that African Americans must take ...
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... Nonviolence is only preached to black Americans and I don't go along with ... our enemy to be nonviolent." (Document #9) But some people took Malcolm X's ideas the ...
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Malcolm X The name "Malcolm X" still stirs emotions of fear and hatred in many Americans. When he was murdered in the Ballroom in ...
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Malcolm X The name "Malcolm X" still stirs emotions of fear and hatred in many Americans. When he was murdered in the Ballroom in ...
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... First, Malcolm X uses many different ways to intensify, or make his argument look good. ... And as long as I have been over here, we aren't Americans yet." This ...
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Malcolm X The name "Malcolm X" still stirs emotions of fear and hatred in many Americans. When he was murdered in the Ballroom in ...
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... goal than Malcolm X's course of action. Dr. Martin Luther King's actions had a deeper impact on the hearts and minds of millions of Americans throughout the ...
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... Finally, Malcolm was a great man and a role model for all African Americans and Malcolm was a man who made people proud and showed them who they were. ...
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... Malcolm X wanted a sense of nationalism for African-Americans, it took him many years to discover that nationalism is a unity to be achieved by all races, not ...
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... He insisted that "black is beautiful," and that African Americans must take control of their own destiny. As Malcolm was giving a speech at the autobahn in New ...
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... founding beliefs of the Nation of Islam were that African-Americans had been ... the main reasons why Elijah Muhammad's most prominent follower, Malcolm X, joined ...
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... the Nation of Islam's' Malcolm X. Malcolm preached Elijah *Muhammads bold gospel, which painted God black and labeled *African-Americans as Gods chosen people. ...
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... rights movement. "Malcolm talked about African Americans and the need to 'unbrainwash an entire people'" (Davies 103). Malcolm said ...
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... to 30,000 people. At the peak of his power Malcolm was the most influential voice of black Americans. Black Americans had different ...
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... This period of time when African Americans protested to gain their equal right is known as "The Struggle For Civil Rights". Malcolm Little known better as ...
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... economical injustices, over 20 million black Americans were living in the free land of America while being denied equality and opportunity. Malcolm X called ...
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... When Malcolm X spoke out about the needs of the African-Americans and how they were being ruled unjustly and tyrannically, they were told, basically, that ...
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