Compare & Contrast Similarities and differences exist with all things, many of them due to different views that were caused by environmental influences while growing up. When a majority of a culture is of one, the “unknown” is automatically stereotyped into what people do know about it. This causes certain distress with the stereotyped race or culture, causing people such as Malcom X and Judith Ortez Cofer, to be spurned into action. They go onto persuade others, to teach others about their culture, in hopes it will bring light to their struggles with identity, the struggles with conforming to social norms, and their reasons for why they speak out about their life experiences. Malcom X in his story in the 1920s, relating to his race, had …show more content…
The way of conking their hair had given hope to the African Americans that if they had looked white they were to be accepted into their ways and to be advanced in the areas which they needed or wanted. Whereas Cofers story was set many years later where the segregation of blacks and whites were coming together, the Puerto Ricans, The females especially, were deemed as sexual objects and as flirts, given by the media outlet. Many times in her story she gave examples as to where she had encountered the cultural differences and the different approaches that were given to her or to the people she had known. In her hometown, if a tourist male had touch a hometown female, there would be many to surround the male and to back defense for their female, “If you touch her, I’ll kill you” These acts of lust happened often in many forms and did not matter the social standing, as she has stated, “females often had the choice to fall into his sexual desires or be fired”. Both Malcom X and Cofer had the courage and duty to learn and to speak out of what they found to be irrational and unfair to their certain
As Malcom X emphasized, “Mr. Muhammad, to whom I was writing daily, had no idea of what a new world had opened up to me through my efforts to document his teachings in books”. (444) Becoming a minister of Muhammad, he fought for African-Americans civil rights.
Malcom X is a biological film that takes viewers through the life of Malcom Little. The movie begins with him as a child and shows the hardships black families faced because of racism and white supremacy in America. The movie shows how white people would show up at the houses of these families to burn and diminish their already complicated lives. He starts off working as a porter assisting people with the luggage where he got the name Detroit Red, but shortened it to Red soon after.
The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and 1970s paved a way towards a more racially harmonious America. Two famous men during this movement for the black community were Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Two very different men with two very different ideologies and two very different strategies towards equality. One was credited as the “Father of the Civil Rights Movement” while another one was a “hostile extremist” who encouraged violence only for self-defense. Both men made an impact on civil rights for the black community, but people were more gravitated towards King than they were to Malcolm X.
There are two major leaders during the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X. In this paper I will first be looking at each of these two leaders individually including their backgrounds and what they are most well-known for. Then, I will be looking at the similarities and differences between these two famous leaders.
What would you do if you could not read? What problems do you think you would come across? After reading Malcolm X’s “Learning to Read” and Sherman Alexie’s piece, “Superman and Me”, these are a few questions that a reader might ask themselves. Sherman Alexie and Malcolm X are both great writers. This was not always the case though. Malcolm X and Sherman Alexie taught themselves how to read. Alexie at a young age Malcolm X, as a young adult. After they learned to read and write they wrote for many reasons and about many topics. When reading these two essays, you can see that there are many things that are significantly the same as well as having some differences all throughout the text. These similarities and differences include the pathos in both essays, and the ethos that Alexie has that Malcolm does not have pertaining to the subject of their papers. In Malcolm X’s “Learning to Read” and Sherman Alexie’s “Superman and Me” they are both trying to persuade the reader that something needs to be done and why.
In 1992, director Spike Lee combined his artistic vision with historical events to create the controversial and much hyped film Malcolm X, a biographical and historical account of the slain civil rights leader. Staring as Malcolm X was Denzel Washington who has been noted that this was his best role in a movie to date.
“I don’t even call it violence when it’s in self defense; I call it intelligence.” were once words spoken from a man greatly known in the African American community. This man was Malcolm X. An expressive public speaker, with a charismatic personality, and an untiring organizer, Malcolm X expressed the pent up anger, frustration, and bitterness of African Americans during the major phase of the civil rights movement from 1955 to 1965. Malcolm X spoke of a violent revolution, which would bring about radical change for the black race, while a man with the name of Martin Luther King Jr. spoke out to all people. Martin Luther King Jr. promoted non-violence, civil rights, and the end to racial segregation, while Malcolm X dreamed of a separate
Notably during the time of the 1960's there was many elements that came into play with our country, Disheveled we had to deal African americans, and the economic issues that were at hand. Martin Luther King Jr as well as Malcolm X, Played a huge part in how things were during that time period. Whether it be protest or not buying the products from stores to show that they will not stand for the cruelty that has happened. Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X Fought for equality and fought for a nation that was more civil and a better place to live for all people.
On 3rd April 1964, Malcom X addressed the Negro community assembled in Cleveland over the controversial issue of the civil rights movement. “The Ballot or the Bullet” speech of Malcom X can be considered as a direct response to “I have a Dream” speech of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Malcom X and Dr. Martin were taking a stand for the true freedom of the same community but with a diagonally opposite philosophies. Dr. Martin chose a non-violent approach inspired from an Indian freedom fighter Gandhi, whereas Malcom X’s approach was radical and violent. The aim of Malcom’s speech was to invoke a need for action amongst the African-American community while at the same time generating a fear of civil war amongst the Whites.
Malcom X was a man known widely for his strong beliefs. His willingness to accept the preaching of Elijah Muhammad and serve him loyaly, was due to his past experiences with the white man. Starting off as a boy in Lansing, next moving to Boston, then living in Harlem, his experinces with various white people shaped his belief system. Towards the end of his life, his interaction with group of very different white people on his pilgrimage brought about a change in his beliefs
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X were leaders with many followers during the 1960’s Civil Rights movement. They were both ministers that had many people already following them and their number of followers only grew with their ideas and beliefs. Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X had many great ideas on how America should be.While they both led their followers down the path to civil rights they both met their end by the hands of the people who did not want them to continue to make a difference the way they were for African Americans in America. Although Martin Luther King, Jr and Malcolm X both made real changes regarding civil rights, they did not always agree on how to go about seeking out a
The two most influential civil rights activists in American history were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. They supported equal rights for every race, but when comparing MLK’s “I Have a Dream’ and Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet,” one sees the similarities in their rhetorical styles and differences in their tone and message. As seen in “I Have a Dream,” MLK has a more civilized and peaceful solution to the nation’s problems; whereas in X’s he has a will to do whatever it may take to solve the problems.
Compare and contrast comes in to play at the very beginning of the essay when Tan is describing her mother listening to her giving a lecture.
His views on black rights often clashed with other Black rights activist such as Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King was focused on equality and finding the goodness of man and the hope that we could live equally. Malcom’s views sometimes took on an aggressive tone. Understandably so, giving his background. All Malcom knew of race, was the anger and hatred that it brought with it. Which made him at first, have the notion of not wanting anything to do with White America. Even going as far as doing anything necessary to complete the separation from them. In order to have a separate but equal Black
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