Discrimination In Malcolm X

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Life in America, spanning the entire decade of the 1960’s, categorized itself through rampant racism and discrimination that affected countless citizens. Throughout this time period, segregation created friction between white Americans and those of color. The circumstances constituted a two-sided argument between those who believed in separatism and those who embraced cohesion. Lack of governmental interference caused an uprise of leadership, particularly from people of color. Martin Luther King Jr., for example, preached the advantages of peaceful protest, whereas Malcolm X promoted the power in numbers. Malcolm focused on creating a separate black community, governed by people of color. His religion created a foundation for the rest …show more content…

Malcolm surrounded himself with various people involved in criminal activities, which explains why he eventually adapted these ideas as well. Consequently, Malcolm transformed into an animal, watching his back day and night. As Malcolm evolved into the stereotypical ghetto hustler, he explained what life as a hustler encompasses, “The ghetto hustler is internally restrained by nothing. He has no religion, no concept of morality, no civic responsibility, no fear-nothing” (Haley and Malcolm X 318). As Malcolm conformed to the hustler society, his morals diminished. Malcolm pursued life on his own volition, refusing to conform to society 's rules and regulations. At this point, Malcolm concerned himself with survival rather than valuing his financial situation. Additionally, Malcolm drew comparisons between animals and the typical ghetto hustler: “When you have become an animal, a vulture, in the ghetto, as I had become, you enter a world of animals and vultures. It becomes truly the survival of the fittest” (Haley and Malcolm X 119). Explaining that the life of a hustler often lead to turning into a figurative predator expressed the circumstances Malcolm faced on a daily basis. Malcolm had no choice to end his career as a hustler, rather, murder by a rival gang member or arrest proved to be his only

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