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... Kennedy tried to tackle equal rights through the political system, where Malcolm X had a “by any means necessary” (374) approach. ... Malcolm X’s philosophy can especially be appreciated when one conceders the abortion rights controversy. ...
Malcolm X is famous for his philosophy of forceful action. In The Autobiography of Malcolm X he states: “ I am for violence if non-violence means we continue postponing a solution to the American black man’s problem-just to avoid violence. ... ” Father Trosch is a good example of someone using Malcolm’s philosophy in an extreme manner.
Trosch, like Malcolm X, has a fallowing of committed disciples. ... (1) Trosch and Malcolm X are both know as powerful public speakers; they talk and people really listen; they are natural leaders. This is a power that Malcolm X was acutely aware of, “Each day, more militant, action brothers who had been with me in Mosque Seven announced their break from the Nation of Islam to come with me. ... ” (322) Malcoml X and Trosh are effective leaders because they appeal to all people, all classes, and all ages. ... We can see Malcolm X express this when we says “If it must take violence to get the black man his human rights in this country, I’m for violence exactly as you know the Irish the Poles or the Jews would be if they were flagrantly discriminated against.
Approximate Word count = 1121 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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