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Malcolm X The Ballot Or The Bullet Essay

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On April 3rd, 1964, civil rights leader Malcolm X delivered a famous speech, “The Ballot or the Bullet” at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio. Malcolm X advocated his famous speech aiming toward African Americans implying their right to vote, and serving the right to bare arms if inequality acted upon them. Americans were captured by Malcolm’s speech but saw him as a threat to his words for action. Malcolm was able to tribute both his hardships and reflected accomplishments in his fight for racial justice as an African American religious leader who also taught the value of self-reliance and pride as a civil rights activist. While bringing emotion and pride to his audience, Malcolm uses the rhetorical modes of analysis, syntax, and
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