Malcolm x and his role in racial eqality
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Violence In All Its Forms
It has been nearly 35 years since the assassination of Malcolm X, yet the stature of the man remains in tact, if not even greater today. His war against the white establishment evolved from inner needs just as he had rebelled against symbols of authority early in his life. It was this early rebellion and the phases that followed, that enabled him to adapt to his later environment. He defended his
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thought that by simply standing idle they would eventually be given the freedom that America is based upon. Unfortunately, this is just not the case. The only way for any oppressed group of people to achieve equal rights is to commit acts of violence like this. Only then will people begin to listen that though this nation was created under god with justice for all, that justice is not always given out equally to all.
thought that by simply standing idle they would eventually be given the freedom that America is based upon. Unfortunately, this is just not the case. The only way for any oppressed group of people to achieve equal rights is to commit acts of violence like this. Only then will people begin to listen that though this nation was created under god with justice for all, that justice is not always given out equally to all.