Black boy, Black Caesar and Malcolm X racist discrimination In three stories of Black Boy, Black Caesar and Malcolm X, black male characters grew up in racist society and witnessed their relatives. Importance Richard, Tommy, Malcolm became the people they spent through these childhood experiences, and these experiences made them adults. Each of these people have experienced the importance of racial discrimination and large families and black communities, but they all became somewhat different.
In the autobiography of Malcolm X, the main character is Malcolm X. Malcolm is a smart black man who is good at showing great leadership, ambition, and showing his aggressiveness in a gentle way. Malcolm believes that the world believes that blacks have less impact on whites than individuals. He tried to escape from this feeling by moving to another place but eventually he noticed he could not escape the truth. It is Laura, Cassius Klein, Elijah that emphasizes me in this book.
Malcolm X, born in Malcolm Little, changed his surname and protested that "I have lost my African identity in White America." Malcolm X is a black Muslim militant Eliya Muhammad, leader of black Muslims, influenced by the founder of the Islamic state. Like King, Malcolm X is a charismatic speaker, an exciting leader. In most of his agitated career, his message was the need to fight "black power", black separatism, and "blue eyes white demon". In order to achieve his goals and promote the rights of African Americans Malcolm X did not avoid using violence and pointed out that it had to be achieved by "the necessary measures" . He feels that non-violence only encourages violence by Caucasian authorities.
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.