Malcolm x autobiography annotations youtube

Malcolm relates integrationists to "Uncle Toms" who seek to intermarry with whites. Malcolm recommends that blacks and whites "sit down" and dialogue.

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Malcolm states that the Nation of Islam sees itself as part of a global community that transcends the confines of America. Malcolm uses the Bandung Conference of African and Asian nations as a model for black unity in America. Malcolm describes how a grassroots protest movement was coopted into an establishment-sponsored March on Washington.

Malcolm applies the parable of the house vs.

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Malcolm describes how white philanthropy and white leadership influenced civil rights organizations at the time of the March on Washington. Malcolm describes how the "divide and conquer" strategy of colonialism is used against black people in America. Malcolm highlights the failure of U. Malcolm discusses how anti-racist activists are portrayed as extremist in order to justify government repression.

Malcolm discusses the power of images to influence people's thinking.

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However, as an autobiography, it fails to reconcile certain inconsistencies and factual errors. The MSE seeks to provide a resource for studying and understanding Malcolm X by delving beyond the Haley text through critical annotations, interviews, and other primary sources organized by four "lenses," or perspectives: politics, culture, globalism, and faith.

In addition to annotating this landmark text, the MSE provides access to materials that make it an invaluable resource for scholars, including a case file on the assassination of Malcolm X. This unprecedented collection contains material not readily available to the public before, ranging from photographs of the contents of Malcolm X's pockets when he was shot to files from the FBI and the New York Municipal Archives.

The multimedia archive features original interviews with Columbia Professors Farah J.