Malcolm X Speech Rhetorical Analysis

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TITLE
General Purpose: to inform
Specific Purpose Statement: Malcolm X was a proud Black Nationalism and wanted more people to come to idea and forget non-violent to persuade other to join
Central Idea/thesis statement: Malcolm X is different from other civil right leaders in 50’s and 60’s in American
INTRODUCTION
The introduction should be written out word for word. Use complete sentences in your outline. The introduction should include the following:

1. Attention getter; imagine your whole childhood filled segregation and oppression by your surroundings, imagine you have to move around just for your safety, imagine your father being murdered by a racist group and not being able to claim his life insurance policy because officers believe …show more content…

The field Negro hated his masters if the master got sick he wish for his death, and he would also separate from America because he’s no uncle tom.
Connective: We understood what he says delivered his speech, but how he delivered his speech.
II. How he gave his speech his speech (analogy) made you think and understand and connected, and tone of voice. A. His was very direct to his core audience, and hard tone 1 in 1963 he had no filter he was very blunt about his core message a. Malcolm X was speaking to the Black Nationalist b. The Nation of Islam was not pleased with his view during this speech. 2. He could not connect with other bodies of opinion; he would not connect universal only directly to core audience
a. Which mean he do not have America attention to spread his message
B.People like Martin Luther King Jr was more universal understood by the way he spoke. B. The analogy of black coffee and white cream 1. Black coffee is strong like black are strong as a group a. We need to stay together and separate from the white man. B. be proud to be black prompted been a black nationalist 2. The cream is the white man influence in …show more content…

The bombs turn the African to go very violent against the white people B. the March of Washington embarrassment to Malcolm X 1. It was supposed to be a violent march to Washington 2. The core wasn't involved in the beginning because he put Martin Luther King Jr in charge, sending his Uncle Tom to ease the tension 3. The influence of the white people me this strong coffee into sweet drink made you sleep. C. there was no one like Malcolm X in America
1. They needed a leader that used violence not nonviolent, to changed American.
Connective: I hope you understand Malcolm X and his agenda as Black Nationalist.
CONCLUSION
The conclusion should be written out word for word. The conclusion should contain the following objectives: 1. Review your main points; Malcolm X was a direct speaking, believe in violent to free his people from American. 2. Make a memorable statement. In some ways, "Message to the Grassroots" can be viewed as a sign of Malcolm X's impending separation from the Nation of Islam. In it, he spoke not as a Muslim minister but as a leader of the Black masses. The reference section should include your citations following the American Psychological Association (APA) format. (See

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