Rhetorical Analysis On Malcolm X

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black people instead of being jealous and suspicious. I thrilled to how we Muslim men used both hands to grasp a black bother’s both hands, voicing and smiling our happiness to meet him again.” For Malcolm X, he saw the order, structure, and solidarity created by the Nation of Islam church to be a necessity and a boon for black lives. The Nation of Islam offered the mix of black nationalism and solidarity that Malcolm X hoped to see in the future. He speaks highly of Muslim manners and the structure of their day-to-day lives, and sees it as a potential avenue for saving black people from white oppression. He thought the temple should not be empty while “the surrounding streets full of [their] black brainwashed brothers and sisters, drinking,