Malcolm X Learning To Read Summary

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In the excerpt, Learning to Read, Malcolm X explained how being incarcerated allowed him to have the necessary resources to learn how to read. The ability to read sparked his motivation to be a political influence during the Civil Rights Movement. The purpose that Malcolm X had while writing, Learning to Read, was to appeal to the emotions of the oppressed African-Americans. During his imprisonment Malcolm X read many books about the enslavement of Africans, and he realized the “sin and blood on the white man’s hands”, which give him incentive to spread his political message for post-slavery equality for African-Americans. In a New York Times article, Arnold Toynbee, discussing the “bleached...human beings of North European origin” and the