The AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X
Answer these questions without write the questions. Just write the answers with numbers and which chapter, the source to answer the questions is The AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X book as told to Alex Haley. Note: the Answers has to be from two sentences to 3 sentences. These the questions: Malcolm X chpt 13-15 study questions.docx Study Questions: Malcolm X Chapters 13-15 In order to receive full credit for this assignment, your responses must be typed and contain details. Show that you have read the material. 3-5 detailed sentences should do the trick. Chapter 13 1. Discuss Malcolm’s “fishing” strategy in New York. How does he overcome obstacles to his recruiting efforts? 2. Malcolm says that he learned early to teach in terms that the people could understand What are some examples of Malcolm practicing this principle? 3. What argument does Malcolm give for maintaining the strict moral code of Islam? 4. Why is recruitment of Muslims so successful in Hartford? 5. What factors does Malcolm consider in his decision to marry? 6. Explain the significance of the Johnson Hinton incident. Chapter 14 1. How does Malcolm characterize the “Negro leaders” of the time? 2. How does Malcolm react to the media coverage he and the Nation of Islam receive? 3. Why does Elijah Muhammad preach against racial integration? According to his teachings, what is the difference between segregation and separation? Chapter 15 1. In this chapter, Malcolm X expresses his views on several topics. Explain his ideas about the civil rights movement and the March on Washington. 2. Describe Malcolm’s attitude toward Southern whites. 3. What is the meaning of this chapter’s title, “Icarus”? Study Questions: Malcolm X Chapters 16-17 In order to receive full credit for this assignment, your responses must be typed and contain details. Show that you have read the material. 3-5 detailed sentences should do the trick. Chapter 16 1. What are some of the accusations against Malcolm X made by others in the Nation of Islam? Explain why you think these accusations were justified or unjustified. 2. What are some of the events that lead to Malcolm’s split from the Nation of Islam? 3. Explain the “whirlwind of emotions” Malcolm experiences when he is silenced by Elijah Muhammad. 4. Identify Cassius Clay and explain his importance to Malcolm. 5. What does Malcolm hope to accomplish through his new organization? What qualities does Malcolm have that make him a potential black leader? Chapter 17 1. Explain the significance of a pilgrimage to Mecca for Muslims in general and Malcolm in particular. 2. To what does Malcolm attribute the resolution of the many obstacles he meets on his pilgrimage? 3. In this chapter, Malcolm describes his life as a “chronology of changes.” How does the pilgrimage change him?
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