He described the book as he was a slave himself. How the slaves brought America into a new era. How that blacks were not as week as the whites think they were. Also that not all blacks are stupid, especial Nat Turner who turned out, was the smartest
He says that the White think that African Americans want to be them and have their skin color and riches. But he portrays that they think wrong. He says in his appeal that the African Americans do not want to be their color because they know that they could not do the same harm as the whites did as of beating as they slowly die in the inside. He says that they have so much anger towards the white that the first thing that they would do is murder each and every one of them for the suffering that they bought on to their families of their kind. He would like to see them suffer the same way before they would ever become a white person.
He attending predominantly white schools and churches and although black, had no of discrimination of his white counterparts. His belief was for man to be both a Negro and an American, without being cursed and spit upon by his fellow man, and without having the door of opportunity closed roughly in his face. (pg.695) He criticized Washington teachings as “tending to make the whites, North and South, shift the burden of the Negro problem to the Negro’s shoulders and stand aside as critical and rather pessimistic spectators”. (pg.707) He viewed the reconstruction of the south as a debacle and emphasized the efforts to transform the South into a society free of social and economic exploitation; when in fact the burden belongs to the nation, and the hands of none of us are clean if we bend not our energies to righting these great wrongs.
He was one of the few educated slaves that began to look at the situation and see the changes that could be made to improve it. He was distraught about the aspects of his life that no one could tell him. He never knew his age and this vexed him because it was a fundamental fact in white society. “The white children could tell their ages. I could not tell why I ought to be deprived of the same privilege.”
He tried all the time to interpret the black man to a cynical or uninterested white society. As he wrote in his last book "Chaos or Community", "the cries of Black Power and the riots are not the causes of white resistance, but the consequences of it." And for all his heartfelt commitment to non-violence he was far too aware of the degradation of the Negro ghettoes in the North to indulge in any glib condemnation of
But he thought that the South of all classes on the black attitude is different: some fear, some hatred, and some want to use black people as labor, and some are willing to support the rise of blacks. So the southern white people should not be discriminated against flattering, should not be carried out without distinction to
Due to Malcolm X’s struggles in his early life, he dealt with an internal anger and resentment towards the white race, which lead to him rebelling and acting out. When Malcolm X was only 6 years old, criminals murdered his father and sparked an internal flame of hatred. His anger convinced him to commit various crimes such as stealing. This acted as a way to rebel against his family and the white community; he would not accept going unnoticed, nor would he accept others as they treated him as inferior. Not only did young Malcolm steal, but he also fought frequently with his family members.
Malcolm’s speeches acted more as instruments of provocation than conversion. Unlike Martin Luther King Jr.’s campaign, Malcolm’s campaign around the country was a direct assault and it was difficult to see any oppressor that will tolerate such. This obviously accounted for the many police brutalities, imprisonment and deaths among the black race. Malcolm X symbolized black dominance and self-respect, he was one of the greatest forces that shaped the current understanding and interpretation given to conflict and violence in the world politics today. If Malcolm were to live in this era, he would be labeled as a terrorist (http://malcolmx.com/).
He warns therefore the threat of gaining distrust of all white people. His vision for Blacks and White in the future was to live in peace as neighbors and friends. He assured not only Blacks and White allies, but also the opponents of desegregation that they will not stop fighting
(European Graduate School) His influences during his time were Black people, his struggles growing up, and his continued life. He often pulled from the struggles of Black lives and his own. He discussed many topics in his writing, some being poverty, discrimination, drugs and much more. One in particular theme that would appear in his writings would be loneliness based on the characters situation but mainly due to race.
When he joined the Nation of Islam, he changed his family name from “Little” to “X” as it was “a custom among Nation of Islam followers who considered their family names to have originated with white slaveholders” (1). Malcolm benefited the organization by being a spokesman and expanding the movement (“Malcolm X.” History. History Channel, n.d 1). He “became the minister of Temple No. 7 in Harlem and Temple No. 11 in Boston” (“Malcolm X Biography” 1). “An articulate public speaker, a charismatic personality, and an indefatigable organizer, Malcolm X expressed the pent-up anger, frustration, and bitterness of African Americans during the major phase of the Civil Rights Movement from 1955 to 1965”
Pro-choice emphasize women and their rights while pro-life focuses on the other person. Pro-life is basically saying that everyone has the right to life and why it should not be taken away. There are so many factors that come into play when talking about pro-choice and pro-life decisions when talking about abortions. I feel like when you are dealing with abortions the women have the choice to make her own decisions on whether or not she wants to have a child or not. But when you look at it from a religious standpoint you are killing another human being and that is almost like murder because someone is growing inside of you and you are punishing them for the choices that you made.
He really supports this idea using rhetorical devices to further strengthen the central idea as a whole. He uses ethos as shown in this quote, “ … our bodies, full of fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities,” to persuade his audience that there should be equality by explaining how blacks have a lower quality of life as whites in this supposedly equal nation. People
After he went to Mecca his philosophy about the use of violence change after encountering a wide variety of different races who are all Muslim from the places he visited. Malcolm X views of whites had changed because before visiting Mecca, he believed the whites are “devils”, but after he went to Mecca his views on whites had
Malcolm X was a Muslim minister who was also African American. He was a activist for human rights, Malcolm was a bold and courageous spokesperson for blacks to have rights,Malcolm X declared America “white America” to have the most harshest of terms for it’s tenacious treatments against African Americans. In the year 1946, he was sentenced to prison because he was caught breaking and entering. When he was incarcerated, he was chosen to become a member of the Nation of Islam. This is when he changed his birth name from Malcolm Little to Malcolm X. Later he had written,”Little was the name that the white slave master … had imposed upon paternal forebears” After his parole in 1952 his popularity grew and became the organization 's most influential leaders, and served as the public face of the controversial group for a dozen years.