

“Every letter I received from them added something to my knowledge of the teachings of Mr. I double-checked this fact through, which makes me feel pretty sure that it is true. I’m pretty sure this is accurate because Slavery was a thing and still is a thing according to Another point Malcolm X makes in his autobiography is: “never stop learning” This is significant because… in jail, Malcolm x read the dictionary and started to lear and that’s one of the reason he is an activist. Well I think that is mostly from slavery where innocent Black families stripped away from their families by white people, Kids witnessing their father and mother being beaten or killed, or people being forced to do something against their will. This might make one wonder why racism is a thing. He is saying that we live in a white world and we have to look white just to be accepted, Which is horrible. This is saying that in this world many black people are tricked into believing that the black skin is inferior to the white skin, and white people think they are better, or more superior than black men and women. I had joined that multitude of Negro men and women in America who are brainwashed into believing that the black people are “inferior”-and white people”superior”-that they will even violate and mutilate their God-created bodies to try to look “pretty” by white standards” Malcolm X’s Autobiography addresses this question because… It talks about the racism White people give to black people in the U.S Malcolm says “This was my first really big step toward self-degradation: when I endured all of that pain, literally burning my flesh to have it look like a white man’s hair. Some might wonder: Why would people do this to others because of their race and skin color. In Malcolm X autobiography, the author talks about his life an as an activist, a criminal, and his childhood
