Malcolm X uses tone while when he says, “ They've always said that I'm anti-white. I'm for anybody who's for freedom. I'm for anybody who's for freedom. I'm for anybody who's for justice. I'm for anybody who's for equality. I'm not for anybody who tells me to sit around and wait for mine. I'm not for anybody who tells me to turn the other cheek when a cracker is busting up my jaw”This is an effective use of tone because it allows the fact that Malcolm X just want freedom to show. also it shows how he believes that anti-violence is pointless. Finally it shows us that taking action is key. This information shows us that Malcolm X use tone very well in his speech. …show more content…
It's America. There's no such thing as the South. It's America. If one room in your house is dirty, you've got a dirty house. If the closet is dirty, you've got a dirty house. Don't say that that room is dirty but the rest of my house is clean. You're over the whole house. You have authority over the whole house. The entire house is under your jurisdiction.He uses this to show that people can't say that just because Harlem is good all of the US is good. This shows that in order for the US to truly be free there needs to be no racism anywhere. In addition he is saying that you can't just hide it you have to fix it. This shows how Malcolm X uses effective metaphors to move