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Malcom X was kicked out of school and sent to the juvenile home in Mason, Michigan in 1938. The white couple who ran the home treated him well, but the truth is, they treated him like “pink poodle” or a “pet canary” rather than a human being in his autobiography. Furthermore, he was one of only a few black students in Mason High School. He excelled in academic and was well like by his classmate, who also elected him as class president. A year later, his English teacher asked him for his ambition and he replied that he wanted to be a lawyer. His teacher responded,” One of life’s first needs is for us to be realistic… you need to think of something you can be… why don’t you be a carpenter instead? “. Later that he dropped out of the school at the age of 15. Malcom X moved to Boston to live with his older half-sister, Ella, about whom he recalled, “She was the first really proud black woman I had ever seen in my life. She was plainly proud of her black skin. This was unheard of among Negroes in those days. ” Ella founded Malcom a job as shinning shoes at the Roseland Ballroom. Soon after he got comforted on the street of Boston, he began made friends with the city’s criminal underground, later that he began to selling drugs. Moreover, he got another job a kitchen helper on the Yankee Clipper train between Boston and New York. In 1946, He got arrested on charges of robbery and sentenced to 10 years in jail. While his in cell, he read constantly , devouring books from the prison library in an attempt make up for the years of academic he had missed by dropping out of high school. In addition, a several siblings from the Nation of Islam, a small group of black Muslims who embraced the ideology of black nationalism- the idea to get freedom, justice and equality. The blacks needed to form their own state entirely separated from the whites. Later that, he converted to the Nation of Islam before his release from the cell in 1952. Malcom X was now a free man, he began to traveled to Detroit, Michigan, where he worked with the leader of the Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad, to expand the movement for the blacks nationwide. Malcom X became the minister of Temple of No.7 in Harlem and Temple No.11 in Boston. In 1960, he established a national newspaper, Muhammad Speaks, to further his message of the Nation of Islam. The act of persuasive, passionate and a natural gifted and inspirational oral, he encouraged the blacks to cast off the shackles of racism by any means necessary including violence. He said ”There’s no such thing as nonviolent revolution. ” His militant proposals – a violent revolution to established an independent to the black nation. Malcom X won a large number of followers followed by the fierce critics. Because of the efforts of Malcom X, the Nation of Islam grew from a mere 400 members at the time when he was released from the cell in 1952, to 40,000 members by 1960. By the early of 1960, Malcom X had emerged as a leading voice of a radicalized wing of the Civil Rights Movement, presenting a Philosophical alternative to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a racially-integrated society achieved by peaceful means. Dr. King was highly critical of what he saw as Malcom’s destructive demagoguery. Martin Luther said “I feel that Malcom has done himself and our people a great unkindness.”.
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マルコムXは1938年に学校から追い出され、ミシガン州メイソンの少年の家に送られました。家を経営した白人のカップルは彼をよく扱いましたが、真実は「ピンクのプードル」または「ペットカナリア」のように彼を扱いました彼の自伝の人間ではなく。さらに、彼はメイソン高校の数少ない黒人学生の一人でした。彼
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Malcolm X was evicted from school in 1938 and sent to the house of a boy in Mason, Michigan. The white couple who ran the house treated him well, but the truth treated him like a "pink poodle" or "pet canary", not his autobiographical person. further
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マルコムXは1938年に学校から追い出され、ミシガン州メイソンの少年の家に送られました。家を経営した白人のカップルは彼をうまく扱ったが、真実は彼を自伝的な人物ではなく「ピンクのプードル」または「ペットのカナリア」のように扱った。さらに
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Malcolm X was evicted from school in 1938 and sent to the house of a boy in Mason, Michigan. The white couple who managed the house treated him well, but the truth treated him like a “pink poodle” or “pet canary” rather than an autobiographical person. further
INTO JAPANESE
マルコムXは1938年に学校から追い出され、ミシガン州メイソンの少年の家に送られました。家を管理した白人のカップルは彼をうまく扱ったが、真実は彼を自伝的な人というよりはむしろ「ピンクのプードル」または「ペットカナリア」のように扱った。さらに
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Malcolm X was evicted from school in 1938 and sent to the house of a boy in Mason, Michigan. The white couple who managed the house treated him well, but the truth treated him like a “pink poodle” or “pet canary” rather than an autobiographical person. further
That didn't even make that much sense in English.