Malcolm X's Homemade Education

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Self-education
Education is extremely important and can be achieved in the most unexpected places. In "Homemade Education", Malcolm tells about his time in prison, where he taught himself how to read and write. Behind the bars, through the use of a dictionary and books he became literate. In this article he explains how one can change his or her lifestyle by the taking the advantage of the opportunities that are available. This relates to me because couple of years ago, I didn't know how to speak English, but I took an advantage of the opportunities I had to learn a whole different language.
The title of the article “Homemade Education” itself is significant; Malcolm X came to learn more by teaching himself rather than relying on others to educate him. According to Malcolm Homemade Education means self-education. One of the biggest reasons why he chose to become …show more content…

In fact, up to then, I never had been so free in my life” (Goshgarian pg. 144). He probably felt free because reading can be excited when you put yourself into the story. Having knowledge led him to a freedom that he never felt before in his life. The literacy changed his life and inspired him to find an interest in history. He began reading books on black history and how white people discriminated against black people and how they treated the colored men. In the article it says, “But at that time, I felt that the real reason was that the white man knew that he was the devil” (Goshgarian pg. 142). After reading the stories about the stuff white men did to black men Malcolm decided to join the nation of Islam.
In conclusion, most of the times we tend to ignore the opportunities that are around us and do not put effort in changing our lives or others. Whether you love him or hate him but, you have to admit that Malcolm was the one who contributed in changing Americans social life as we know it

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