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    The person who I chose to research more information on is, Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr. but he identifies himself as aka: ‘Snoop Dogg’. American Rapper/Record producer and Actor, Entrepreneur. He was raised as a Baptist, then he converted to Mormonism, then to Islam and now currently his religion is Rastafari religion • Aka: Snoop Dogg was born October 20, 1971 in Long Beach, California, US. • He was raised Baptist, starting his musical career by playing the piano at the local Baptist church.…

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    After Malcolm X returns to Boston he got involved with the wrong people and started doing criminal acts, he became a house burglar and those crimes result to him being arrested. While in Prison Malcolm X meets a guy that was a Black Muslim of the name of Brother Barnes, after reading and doing a lot of research he transforms himself and converted to the Nation of Islam. While converting to the Nation of Islam and becoming fully committed to his Faith, Malcolm X stop using drugs, started praying,…

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    Malcolm X: A Hero

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    he showed great leadership. He led the civil rights movement with Martin Luther King. He led thousands of people in the New York School Boycott. Where they boycotted because they wanted school integration. He also gave a speech about him being a black nationalist and himself being a major role in the civil rights movement. Malcolm X was also selfless. Malcolm X was a broke barriers.…

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    Malcolm X Postage Stamp

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    Malcolm X. The thirty-three cent stamp was the 22nd in the Black Heritage Series and portrayed a black-and-white portrait, taken by an Associated Press photographer, of Malcolm X answering a question at a 1964 news conference in New York. It also contained the name he used at the end of his life, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. The Black Heritage series began in 1973, when the post office released a stamp honoring "Porgy and Bess." The 20-year-old Black Heritage stamp series commemorates the…

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    In the Autobiography Of Malcolm X the authors purpose contributes to the beauty and power of the text by showing the beliefs of Malcolm which he believes understanding a person, their birth must be reviewed, which relates to the authors purpose of showing the reader how Malcolm became the man he became to know in his time period. The author began the Autobiography with Malcolm still being in his "mother's womb" which could reveal the connection of his belief, which he lives on throughout his…

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    standing up for something he believes in. Walter, in A Raisin in the Sun, is tired of working for the same people, wants something better, something that doesn’t involve working for the white man. Malcolm fights not only for black rights but also to keep the white man out of the black community. Both men must take on obstacles and do things that are very unlikely. Malcolm grew up a thief. After being put in jail for six years, He came out a new man. Malcolm, who believed in a new religion…

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    their emotions publicly as that would weaken their status in the Pashtun society. Taking this idea to a broader level, Imani Perry in her book ‘Prophets of the Hood’ explains how hip hop music has been transformed from being the emotional voice of black men to that of masculinity which speaks to their imperialist white supremacist capitalist patriarchal…

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    no doubt the conditions of black people in this country are evolve around racism, white supremacy or capitalism. However, what came first, racism, white supremacy or capitalism? Today many witness much of the exploitation and oppression of black people is the result of plantation capitalism. This also, carries how the harm caused by plantation capitalism might be address. First, we must know the reason these questions come up is because we witness how white supremacy comes out in plantation…

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    available today. Being able to read about the events that shaped him into the well-known version of Malcolm X was amazing, to say the least. Growing up, Malcolm X experienced white supremacy in several different ways leading him to want to devote his entire career to fighting it. Experiencing white supremacy, as a black person is one thing, however, actively responding to it is another. Malcolm X acknowledges that, “Something happened which was to become the first major turning point of my [his]…

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    that Blacks needed to rethink their entire experience in the United States. Malcolm criticized the idea of desegregation in public schools, he did not believe that the integration of public schools would ensure a quality education for the Black masses. He argued that instead of integrated schools, Black children needed high quality, and well funded all Black schools, and they did not need to attend schools with White children in order to receive quality education. Malcolm also believed Black…

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