Malcolm X Dbq Essay

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Malcolm X was famous for the many things he did, that changed the world's future. The assassination of Malcolm Little was unjustified because he believed in nonviolence, and he fought for freedom. However, some people believed that he shouldn't have a voice because of his religion. Malcolm X wanted freedom for everyone because he thought it was unfair for people to put claims on other people. When slavery was common in America, Malcolm X spoke on how people should be treated equally, and how everyone should have the same amount of freedom. On a Chicago tv show he stated, "Our ancestors were given their name by their masters (Source 2)." He noted that the white man only gave their slaves their name to show that that had authority over …show more content…

His parents were against racist violence and believed it was "ungodly(Source 3)." One of Malcolm X's famous quotes was, "America is the first country...that can actually have a bloodless revolution(Source 3)," meaning America doesn't have to fight or cause any type of confliction to deal with their problems. In an interview Malcolm X said, "First the white man and the black man have to be able to sit down at the same table(Source 1)." For saying that, he meant people should be able to communicate with each other in a civilized manner, without any bloodshed. Many people argue, that people shouldn't have a voice because of their religion. However, Malcolm X believed differently. He believed, "Anyone should be able to speak their mind no matter their race or religion(Source 1)." America is known as the "land of the free," which means anyone in America should be able to speak and think freely. Malcolm X became more motivated when he saw that the black race was making an effort to be known, like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. In conclusion, the assassination of Malcolm X was unjust because he wants everyone to be free, and he didn't like conflict. Anyone should have a voice because they have the freedom of speech and no one should be able to control

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