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8th graders dont know who Malcolm X is ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Got5onIt" data-source="post: 4341247" data-attributes="member: 14005"><p>Malcolm X had a troubled youth like many young black men of that time period. You guys seem to forget what went on in this country less than 50 years ago. :rollseyes </p><p>He was a great speaker and a key cog in the growth of the Nation of Islam in the United States. Malcolm X's popularity grew among the black community because he preached that minorities had a right to fight back. He preached white's had no right to physically or verbally abuse anyone based on skin color. If they did, retaliate in the same manner. </p><p>On the other side of the coin, if issues were brought up in a peaceful manner, then they should be handled in a peaceful manner. </p><p></p><p>His impact would've been greater had the Nation of Islam not murdered him.</p><p></p><p>And for those people who think he's a dick ---> How would've you reacted if you grew up in his same conditions? He was a direct product of society back then. Who's really to blame?</p><p></p><p>Dr.King stressed his people to take the higher road and Turn the Other Cheek.</p><p>Malcolm X taught his people that things will never change if you don't fight back.</p><p> </p><p>Now which "ideal" do you think would get instant results and see instant gratification? Malcolm X is solidified in history for these very reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Got5onIt, post: 4341247, member: 14005"] Malcolm X had a troubled youth like many young black men of that time period. You guys seem to forget what went on in this country less than 50 years ago. :rollseyes He was a great speaker and a key cog in the growth of the Nation of Islam in the United States. Malcolm X's popularity grew among the black community because he preached that minorities had a right to fight back. He preached white's had no right to physically or verbally abuse anyone based on skin color. If they did, retaliate in the same manner. On the other side of the coin, if issues were brought up in a peaceful manner, then they should be handled in a peaceful manner. His impact would've been greater had the Nation of Islam not murdered him. And for those people who think he's a dick ---> How would've you reacted if you grew up in his same conditions? He was a direct product of society back then. Who's really to blame? Dr.King stressed his people to take the higher road and Turn the Other Cheek. Malcolm X taught his people that things will never change if you don't fight back. Now which "ideal" do you think would get instant results and see instant gratification? Malcolm X is solidified in history for these very reasons. [/QUOTE]
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