When Mr. Ostrovsky asked what he wanted to be the young Malcolm when he grew up, Malcolm immediately said "I would like to be a lawyer" and said it. Malcolm did not support it, as the teacher normally thought, but found himself to be an idiot believing himself. Ostrovsky explained to Malcolm that his life would be better as a carpenter, and it is more suitable for "nigger". Obviously, even if his colleague chose him as a team leader, it is his intellectual talent, and he is not the same as the people around him.
The key to these two African-American leaders who oppose this goal is probably their very different past. Malcom X was born in Omaha, Malcom Little. The faith of Malcolm, a pastor of Baptist, is a frank supporter of Marcus Garvey, the leader of black nationalists in the 1920s. My family moved to Lansing, Michigan, when Malcolm was six years old, my father was murdered after being threatened by KKK. Malcom's mother was a nervous breakdown and eight children were taken to the welfare department. Malcolm was first sent to the foster's house and then sent to the reformist school. After the eighth grade Malcolm moved to Boston, where he did various work and finally participated in criminal activities. (Malcom X, page 1)
Malcolm X born in Little reflects the heart and soul of the African people not only in the United States but around the world. He explained the injuries and pain he received during that difficult period. Malcolm proves that your life does not have to be a perfect person. He proved that he should judge by using his personality rather than judging other people using skin color. Malcolm 's earliest memories came from his 4 - year - old age. As his house was burning, he woke up late at night. His father, Earl Little, insisted that two white men fire and shot with a gun. But the police said that he himself did this because he recently lost the fight for the home in the courtroom. They said he did it for retaliation, but he was not accused of lack of evidence (Stine, 4)
Even respecting Malcom X, she is not attacking the police. Fox, Malcom X is a historical figure, during which African Americans have been regarded as equality, regarded as human beings, and protected by police at that time. February is a black history month. As an African American we are a moment when we celebrated people who change society and provide us with human value worthy for us. If it changed opinion, if it is not "X", she formed "M" with the recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr.. I do not think so. She still has the problem of recognizing politically and socially relevant people in the history of African-Americans and in the history of white people.