Malcolm X Discrimination

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Though the discrimination and the laws regarding it are not as intense, there still seems to be a problem in America regarding the equal treatment of all races. Even though that is what the foundation of this country was built on. These civil rights disputes have been going on for as long as America can remember and have dated to recent time. I would say that this conflict reached its peak in the 1960’s, as the Civil Rights Movement was ongoing and African Americans were fighting for their rights. This was a time where influential leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X took stands against the discrimination against black people. Now in recent years stands a similar problem. The cases of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, and other African Americans alike are proof that racial tensions still exist in America. Something that …show more content…

It describes how this movement forces the presidential candidates to address discrimination and race issues going on in the U.S today unlike their predecessors who had not had to discuss this problem. The article goes on to talk about the BLM(Black Lives Matter) and what they feel their stance in the presidential election is. What I noticed while reading this was that this group acts and speaks with same integrity as Malcolm X did in his Autobiography. Though some may not agree with his methods, Malcolm X ultimately stood up against discrimination of his people and fought for the equality of all races in America. It may have not been in the most appropriate manner but he fought nonetheless This is the same concept that activists of the Black Lives Matter movement are following, in which they’re standing up against the unfair procedures taken against African Americans in the justice system of America. It just goes to show just how influential ones ideas can be related to any others in a different point in

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