Malcolm X Essay
p MALCOM X ESSAY INTRODUCTION Described by many as the most dynamic leader in the history of the black revolution , the name Malcolm X evokes memories of a past . A time that heroes (fought to overcome ) shaped to give the African American a chance in the mainstream of the American social political and economic spheres This man like many other liberators of his kind in history was not without controversy . From a childhood of great disparities to adulthood where he sought to achieve the lessons he had learnt . The slain hero of

br the African American stood out as someone who had achieved a level where the world considered him a bastion of strength and defiance against of the racist system HIS CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
1 .A culture of resistance : In the womb of his mother , Malcolm little faced the wrath Ku Klux Klan courtesy of his mother . A mother during and strong enough to go to the front door and open it as well as tell the Klansmen , who were baying for the husbands ' blood , that she was alone with the kids
A violent way of responding to problems : His close kinships (uncles ) had died of violence , including the Reverend Earl little , Malcolm 's father Malcolm , had developed
the attitude that he has would die by violence . The Father was ever quarreling with the mother and to a point of giving her a beating
The hate for white or anything similar to it : The fact that Louise little , Malcolm mother was not pure black , and that Malcolm had inherited some of these features like the reddish blown mariny ' skin colour was a source of shame for him , just as it was for his mother
Change in the lansing years
In Lansing , Malcolm X and family were harassed by the black legionnaires . In addition the blacks , had curfews at East Lansing proper after dark . Frequent and random checks by the authorities , who ransacked their properly after their house was burnt were common . Louise little and Reverend Earl little fought openly , and Malcolm 's belligerent father never tired of corporal punishment Malcolm was rarely punished by the dad though . These are a double standard that Malcolm seemed to comprehend well and take advantage of at this age He understood that being a contrast from his other brothers and sisters saved him from his fathers furry . However his light features afforded him scorn and beatings from the mother . He learnt that by protesting got him what he wanted . Malcolm could protest for a buttered biscuit ' and stop the fuss only when he got it . As destitution set in , and the family was psychologically deteriorated , Malcolm X started stealing from the stores . Elements of truancy as Malcolm X conned ' stole the neighbor 's watermelons and gambled were quickly horned Malcolm 's mother shielded him from the welfare personnel . She refused to let them come into the house or even talk to the kids . She Louise little , fell in love with a black man from Lansing...





