Thursday, March 26, 2009
Journal- Classic Novel
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Anticipation Guide Reaction
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
My Comments to Others
Jesse
I found this blog post very interesting. It is amazing how most people, including you, can not trace back your roots. Like you said, the reason you can only go back a certain amount of generations is because of name changes. It is shocking that so many people were forced to change there name when they came into the country. So when Malcolm is making this quote, you truly would not notice your native language if you heard. This is because some people do not even know where they are a native of.
Eric
Yea, I definitely agree with what you are saying. It seems at this point that any member of the Nation of Islam would do anything form there leader, Elijah Muhammad. This is a scary thing to think about. I feel as if Elijah Muhammad told someone to kill themselves because it was holy, they would do it. This is to much power for one man to have. It seems he has the power of life and death.
Caylin
I definitely do agree with your thoughts about the autobiography. Malcolm sunk to the very bottom before being "revived" in prison. He was burglarizing houses in order to pay for more drugs! There is nothing much worse than that. Once he went into prison he became a better overall person, just as you may feel when you go to Church. I see how you still can connect with him, even though your lives are completely contradicting.
Yuma
I felt very similar to you while beginning to read the autobiography. Also, just like you, I did not have very much experience with Malcolm X before starting to read the book. I did not understand how anyone could view Malcolm as a role model or hero, like I had heard he was. All I saw was that Malcolm was a drug addict, drug dealer, and a hustler on the streets. No one should look up to someone like this. Then, once he was put in jail for robbery his life changed. He started to believe in religion and you saw the hero in Malcolm that he is made out to be by many.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Malcolm X (5)
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Malcolm X (4)
