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- lecture 04/28 malcolm x's public rhetoric, before and after mecca
lecture 04/28 malcolm x's public rhetoric, before and after mecca
Communication Arts 372 with Lucas, Stephen at University of Wisconsin - Madison
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what did malcolm x identify as the problem
white racism
how did malcolm x characterize whites
he characterized them as inherently racist
how did mlk view whites
he thought that everyone had the capacity for good and evil
what was malcolm x's solution to the problem of white racism
nation of islam and opposition of the civil rights movement
what are some things about the civil rights movement did malcolm x opoose
- moral appeal
- integration
- nonviolence
- coalition with whites
why did malcolm x reject the moral appeal of the civil rights movement
civil rights movement was based on the appeal to americans about justice, but you could not appeal to people morally if they were not moral people
why did malcolm x reject integration
attacked segregation but attacked integration as white supremacy because whites did not move from the suburbs to the inner city- his vision was one of separation with separate areas for blacks and whites
why did malcolm x reject nonviolence
thought that it was ineffective and degrading
why did malcolm x think that nonviolence was ineffective
changes that it brought were only incremental - if whites really wanted to, they could solve problems over night
why did malcolm x think that nonviolence was degrading
whites had used violence against blacks and it perpetuated the system of slavery because whites used violence to enforce it
why did malcolm x reject coalition with whites
could not work with the enemy that had oppressed them for so long
in terms of black nationalism, what topics did malcolm x develop
- politically
- economically
- socially
- racial separation
- racial pride
- retaliatory violence
- define the problem as HUMAN RIGHTS NOT CIVIL RIGHTS
how did malcolm x envision that blacks would have black nationalism politically
blacks would control the politics of their communities in all aspects of life
how did malcolm x envision that blacks would have black nationalism economically
black communities should not white stores because that would not build the economy for blakcs
how did malcolm x envision that blacks would have black nationalism socially
blacks should work together to remove all evils like crime and drug addiction
how did malcolm x envision that blacks would have black nationalism with racial separation
wanted separate land for african americans
how did malcolm x envision that blacks would have black nationalism with racial pride
restore a sense of identity and pride because blacks had been taught to think of themselves as inferiors
how did malcolm x envision that blacks would have black nationalism with retaliatory violence
revolutions like the american revolution were bloody- so would this
how did malcolm x envision that blacks would have black nationalism with human rights instead of civil rights
if they framed the issue as a human right they could appeal to international organizations like the UN
About this deck
By: Alison Scharman
Created: 2010-05-08
Size: 19 flashcards
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Created: 2010-05-08
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