Malcolm X's A Homemade Education

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In Malcolm X's essay A Homemade Education Malcolm talks about how he uses his time wisely being incarcerated for six years. He then explains that his life as being full of violent and difficult. Malcolm’s families had received threats by the Ku Klux Klan, because his father was a support of the African movement. Because of the threats they had to move often; moving multiple times caused interruptions with his learning. His father was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan and his mother was sent to a mental institution. Malcolm was affected to see that both of his parents were destroyed by the white society. Due to the lack of parental guidance, his life led to becoming a street hustler and a drug addict. While being incarcerated Malcolm X finds the …show more content…

Becoming literacy helped him learn many things about the history; he was able to learn about African colonization, Black civilization, and China’s Opium War. Malcolm notes that “Carter G. Woodson’s Negro History” helps him realize many things about the black history which there struggles for their freedom (188). “Uncle Tom Cabin” was of one the most important books that Malcolm he learned about what slavery went through as he comments” I never will forget hocked I was when I began reading about slavery’s total horror ” (189). All of these readings helped him become open minded, and also increased his knowledge. His homemade education changed his life completely which it led him to success. For many people being in prison is a bad thing, but for Malcolm X he took it as an opportunity for a life changing. He knew that it would be easier for him to get an education in jail rather than being outside in the streets. He had no distractions as he states “I don’t think anybody ever got more out of going to prison than I did” (193). Malcolm makes a good outcome out of a bad decision that he makes while being …show more content…

The book Freedom Writer influences me, because it shows the life of many teens students who were at- risk they were known as the “untouchables”. These students self -separated into radical groups. Teens who were involved in gangs to either because their family were gang related or to be showed respects by others. But there was a teacher who believed in them she inspired her students to take interest in getting an education. Ms Gruwell became successful on teaching her “untouchables” students most of them graduated and went to college. Ms Gruwell as well was able to stop the separation between her classmates. The pregnancy project, also in influences me because it's demonstrate that no matter what a person does, we will always be criticizes. The book is about a high school student named Gaby Rodriguez, who decides that her senior project would be on stereotyping. As her senior project she decided fake her pregnancy to see how people would react and as well experiences what the others pregnancy teen go through. She knew that this senior project would teach everyone a valuable lesson, although she felt guilty lying to people. Gabby only desire was to give young teen girls a message throughout her project; her message was “there’s a time in their lives when teens are becoming sexually active, they need to realize how the decisions they make now

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