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Controversial views on race relations and white supremacy from "summary" of The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X
Malcolm X was not one to shy away from discussing controversial views on race relations and white supremacy. He believed that the racial divide in America was deeply ingrained in the fabric of society, with white supremacy serving as the foundation upon which the country was built. According to Malcolm X, this system of white supremacy perpetuated inequality and injustice, creating a cycle of oppression that kept people of color marginalized and disenfranchised. Malcolm X's experiences growing up as a black man in America shaped his perspective on race relations. He witnessed firsthand the discrimination and violence faced by African Americans at the hands of white supremacists, which fueled his anger and frustration. This anger, he believed, was a justified response to the systemic racism that permeated every aspect of American society. Throughout his life, Malcolm X was a vocal advocate for black empowerment and self-determination. He believed that the only way to combat white supremacy was for African Amer...Similar Posts
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