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The Ballot Or The Bullet By Malcolm X

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On April 12, 1964, a Muslim minister and human rights activist, Malcolm X, delivered his speech "The Ballot or the Bullet." His speech highlights the importance of African Americans fighting for their electoral rights. Malcolm X emphasizes that "whenever we are ready to cast our ballot, that ballot will be cast for a man of the community, who has the good of the community at heart" (TheNewPress, par 10, 2012) or by "the bullet." He explains the need to improve electoral rights in any way possible, even if that is through violence. Despite Malcolm X using the literal element of juxtaposition to draw the audience's attention, his overuse of repetition of evidence became overwhelming and repetitive. Malcolm X is a credible and well-known activist
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