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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Nurse in Vietnam Essay

Today, we have lost a legacy. Malcolm X was unmatched of the greatest and most influential African Americans the world has ever kn take. He did so much to make us feel connected with our African American heritage. He would say the things we were thinking but were too panicky to say ourselves. He taught us to stand up for ourselves and our rights as opprobrious men. Who knew that a troubled young boy would become a the right way and amend leader?As a young troubled manufacturer doing prison time, it was during his ten years in prison that he educated himself as well as introducing himself to the Nation of Islam teachings. After serving a couple of prison stints he even became a minister of many temples in Boston, Philadelphia and New York. He also started a newspaper highborn Muhammad Speaks which touched on controversial views about his idea that ominouss were superior. He became moment in command to Elijah Muhammad but they butted heads and ended up going their own ways. E lijah stuck to his ideas of Nation of Islam, while Malcolm X focused on what original Islam taught.He felt that the Civil Rights Movement had the Blacks begging the whites for freedom, and he was not a fan of begging. He instead advocated black power and black mind even if it resulted in violence. He had several speeches, including Black Mans History, The Black Revolution, and Gods Judgment of White America ( also known as The chicken Come Home to Roost). These speeches he gave during the Nation of Islam. When he was transitioning to true Islam he gave The Ballot or the Bullet. After his transition to True Islam he gave a speech at Ford Auditorium.Today at 310 PM we were gathered at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem to which him book of facts the Organization of Afro-American Unity when three of ElijahMuhammads follower savagely killed Malcolm X. They shot him 15 times at point blank range. He was pronounced dead on the arrival at Columbia Presbylerian hospital shortly thereafter . He was 39 years old. The three men convicted of the black lotion of Malcolm X were members of the National of Islam Talmandge Hayer, Norm 3X Butler, and Thomas 15X Johnson.After Malcolm Xs death in 1965, his bestselling book The Autobiography of Malcolm X popularized his ideas, particularly among black youth, and laid the foundation for the Black Power Movement of the late 1960s and 1970s.Referenceswww.tru.tv.com Malcolm X By Walter Bellwww.biography.com

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