Because of ethnicity, America's history has many separations and isolations. For a long time China has always regarded racial discrimination as a major problem. As a result, ethnic minorities are underestimated and forced to live a difficult and repressive life. As a result, in particular the ethnicity of African Americans is forced to cope with unequal opportunities and poverty, leading to more elegant ways and organizations that support change. Malcolm X is a powerful example of an African American. And that person became a member of the group to unite people to promote the progress and change of color people.
Alex Haley's Malcolm X Autobiography details the life from the birth of Malcolm X to the present. This book takes you to Malcolm X's life; pain, pain, joy, victory, uncertainty and everything that creates this person. I am not a bookmaker, but I can not resist sharing lessons learned from this wonderful individual. When American racial discrimination and discrimination spread, black men who opposed it posed a serious danger to their lives. Malcolm is one of those who is not afraid to say the truth. He knew he was in danger, but he kept on sticking. Several of his African Americans were shocked by his courage.
Americans often say that Malcolm X is "the blackest in America" (p. 366). They believe Malcolm X emphasizes only the separation of violence and black and white against white people. But is this assumption about Malcolm X true? It is totally different. The image of Malcolm X as a symbol of "black power" is not true, it is a myth of media production. I admit Malcolm X is a radical activist but I tried to improve the lives of the black people and to distinguish between blacks and whites.
Malcolm X Malcolm X was a civil rights leader in the 1960s, thinking black and white should be isolated. "Martin Luther King's" non-violent protest action "does not go well and violence is necessary for change. The life of Malcolm X is full of conflict and violence. Malcolm X was born in 1925 under the name Malcolm Little of Omaha, Nebraska. His father is Pastor Baptist, Alex Haley's "Autobiography of Malcolm X" "We are not Americans, we are Africans who came to America, we are kidnapped and violate our wishes did". We did not land on Plymouth rock - the stone fell over us. "(Lord, Thornton and Bodipo-Memba, 1992) The text above sculpts Malcolm X on all ethnic backgrounds and socio-economically The heart of the United States Malcolm X is certainly not a mean person. The United States "