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Advocacy for African American economic empowerment from "summary" of The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X
Malcolm X believed that African Americans needed to take control of their economic destiny in order to achieve true freedom and equality in America. He advocated for black economic empowerment as a means of breaking free from the cycle of poverty and oppression that had plagued the black community for generations. According to Malcolm X, economic empowerment was essential for African Americans to gain political and social power. He argued that without economic freedom, black people would always be at the mercy of a system that was designed to keep them down. By building up their own businesses and industries, African Americans could create wealth and opportunities for themselves and future generations. Malcolm X believed that economic empowerment would not only benefit individual African...Similar Posts
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