Sure. So what do you want me to do?
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Malcolm X was a radical black power leader whose prominent role in the Nation of Islam was highly controversial. He justified the use of power to liberate blacks from their second-class status because of the historical failure of peaceful attempts previously.
He was raised in a neighborhood and a climate of violence; he saw less issue with taking it up in the name of a rightful cause. And this is definitely arguable, although personally I think he was in the right as well. MLK Jr had a bigger perspective, and Malcolm X could only remember the past and think back to its failures: think about Booker T's Atlanta Compromise in comparison with WEB DuBois.
The greasers live on the east side of town. The socs live on the west side of town. The greasers go to the Dingo or Jays. The socs get drunk and jump greasers for fun.
A.) The white "Christian" slavers were brutal and barbaric.