Malcolm X explains discussed several issues that people of color faced. Malcolm explained how he doesn’t want religion to stand in the way of equality and justice, how the government and liberals have failed African Americans and how white politicians never come into black neighborhoods until election time. From my understanding Malcolm wanted to address the fact that blacks have been thrown under the bus for too long. Malcolm X mentioned how blacks have not experienced the American dream but an American …show more content…
Malcolm X says the ‘’Ballot or the Bullet’’ will come next in the civil rights struggle which means that the government must allow blacks to have the same privileges to vote just as other Americans do, if not violence will be their means to influence the government. Acting violently would have had to be the way to get what they deserved. He explains the importance of voting as being one of the solutions to end discrimination against blacks. He wanted to address the denial of voting against blacks and also poor voting decisions. Also Malcolm wanted to change the discrimination of blacks from a civil rights to a human right issue. This speech had a huge impact on society, especially the black community. No part of the African American community escaped the influence. No one loved blacks more than Malcolm X. Malcolm X was a significant figure in advancing civil rights in America. He spoke with a compassionate spirit and spoke the truth. Malcolm X speech ‘’Ballot or Bullet’’ had both a negative and positive effect on society. Malcolm X positively inspired many African Americans and showed them how to fight racism. Malcolm X was like a teacher of self defense. He spoke and moved with aggression and used his mind as a