“Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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Re: “Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
#2http://www.amazon.com/The-Autobiography-Malcolm-Told-Haley/d...
Also, they should spell "Malcolm" correctly. :)
Re: “Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
#3I did something similar as a child, with my guards being my parents (oh what a metaphor). Looking back, as someone who does not read a vast amount any more, I was privileged with both the means, and the inclination, to have such a habit. God knows it made me who I am.
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#4Re: “Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
#5what a shame that his intellect ended up wasted on reactionary racism. understandable in a sense, given time and place, but still... a waste.
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#6Re: “Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
#7Everyone should really just read the entire Autobiography. http://www.amazon.com/The-Autobiography-Malcolm-Told-Haley/d... Also, they should spell "Malcolm" correctly. :)
Re: “Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
#8what a shame that his intellect ended up wasted on reactionary racism. understandable in a sense, given time and place, but still... a waste.
Re: “Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
#9what a shame that his intellect ended up wasted on reactionary racism. understandable in a sense, given time and place, but still... a waste.
His intellect allowed him to get his message out to millions of people around the world from the streets of Harlem to the lecture halls at Oxford University.
Hardly wasted. Hardly shameful. The real shame is referenced in the original article.
Re: “Learning to Read” excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
#10what a shame that his intellect ended up wasted on reactionary racism. understandable in a sense, given time and place, but still... a waste.
Actually, his views were rapidly evolving at the time of his death. Read the whole book.