I Am Malala Research Paper

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On October 9th, 2012 a Taliban gunman shot a 15-year-old girl in the head at point-blank range and she astonishingly survived. This is the story of Malala Yousafzai, the author of the memoir I Am Malala. She has also written numerous works about standing up to the Taliban and getting shot in Pakistan. And also being an activist for female education around the world. Subsequently earning her many awards for her achievements. In 2011 Yousafzai was awarded the Pakistani National Youth Peace Prize, which was later renamed to National Malala Peace Prize in her honor, She was only 14 when she received the reward. Overall Yousafzai has earned 10 different awards for her accomplishments.

Yousafzai was born on July 12th, 1997, Her father ran multiple schools in the area. During that time the Taliban had banned girls from going to school. But her father tried to keep a school for girls open as long a possible after the ban had been put in place. When Malala was 11 she started a blog under an alias. She wrote about how she was scared she would be killed because she went to school. Or that the school would be shut down altogether. Later in 2009, Malala started to speak publicly and even went on TV. …show more content…

Many students, teachers, and political leaders disproved of the shooting. Even young girls carried pictures of Malala and yelled "I am Malala!" during some of the protests. Taliban leaders explained that the assassination attempt was because of Malala's "Pro-west" ideals. In 2013 Malala published a personal memoir about what had happened. she even scored a 3 million book deal for her memoir. Malala still travels the world promoting women's education. she even made a non-profit organization to help girls around the world get into schools and have a bright

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