Malcolm X And Self-Education

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Malcolm X did the same thing skip over words he did not know by the end of the book he had little knowledge of what it was about. He decided that in prison he would teach himself, so he grabbed a dictionary and started to write each word and their definition and once he finished a section he would read them over and over again until he memorized what it meant. He then moved onto reading books about history which in school they will not teach students for some reason. Sometimes self-education will teach a person more than what school will and this is because schools are on a syllabus and they teach the same thing over and over again every year versus a person going on their own reading different books about history not taught in school which in school they don’t tell both sides of the story. …show more content…

For example, Malcolm X read Herodotus which made him open his eye on the truth of white men acting like devils and draining the worlds of non-white people or The Story of Oriental Civilization by Will Durant which talked about the struggle to take the British out of

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