A Sociological Analysis Of The Role Of Malcolm X

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...death of Malcolm X: "They came early to the Audubon Ballroom, perhaps drawn by the expectation that Malcolm X would name the men who firebombed his home last Sunday, streaming from the bright afternoon sunlight into the darkness of the hall" (p.1). Soon thereafter, of course, the man who came to be known as Malcolm X was shot and killed. There are of course many ways to look at the man, Malcolm X, his position as a leader of the civil rights movement, and his methods. Many are not endeared to him due his violent rhetoric, and suggest that Martin Luther King who took up the same cause was much more influential. Yet, Malcolm X has certainly made a mark on society. Who was this notorious man who was himself killed in a violent manner?
Malcolm Little was born in Omaha in 1925 and his father, Earl, was a civil rights leader himself ("Biography of Malcolm X," 2007). Faced with prejudice throughout his life, Malcolm soon joined...

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