The statement says:
"School officials need not obtain a warrant before searching a student who is under their authority; rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances."
Let's break it down:
School officials (people that work at the school, probably security officers of some type or maybe even merely just faculty) need not obtain a warrant (do not need a search warrant) before searching a student who is under their authority (before searching a student who they are in charge of). Rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances (Instead, the search of the student just needs to be reasonably justified by any and all circumstances and knowledge at the current time).
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Below is the quote by Martin Luther King, who Malcolm refers to as "a general," and which reflects a point of view that is opposed to Malcolm's beliefs: "Nonviolence means avoiding not only external physical violence but also internal violence of spirit. You not only refuse to shoot a man, but you refuse to hate him."
<h3>About Malcolm X.</h3>
Malcolm X was known to be an African-American minister and at the same time a human rights activist. He was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement. He advocated for black empowerment and the promotion of Islam.
We see that the statement by Martin Luther King actually opposes that of Malcolm X. King believes in nonviolence. But Malcolm X is actually suspicious of one who makes peace with the enemy.
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d. we come to school by bus