Civil Rights Diary Paper

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- Civil Rights Diary Kathy Hardy, HIS 145 May 9, 2012 Dr. Bernnell Peltier * Civil Rights Diary The subject to discuss in this week paper is a journal entry from the perspective of a 1960 personas. This paper will discuss the murder of Malcolm X, which was one of the greatest activists in the sixties. Civil Rights Diary Today my husband and I went to the Fifth Ward Multi-Center to see and hear Malcolm X speak. When we arrived at the Multi-Center there were numerous demonstrators and police posted outside the Multi-Center. As customary I was there with my husband who has followed each phase of Malcolm X, and he himself believes that there is a need for change, and because Malcolm X stood those changes. As my husband…show more content…
Malcolm X preached unity because he believed that we all are one. In one of (Malcolm X, 1995) speeches stated, “I am for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” As I began to come back to myself after the gunfire had finally stop someone started yelling for everybody to exit the building, everybody started to run in the direction of the giant double doors, which led to the outside. I could not move because I was still shaken up from all the uproar my feet felt as though they were attached to the…show more content…
Once my husband and I made it outside the Multi-Center, we observed countless men, women, and children crying, yelling, talking, pacing back, and forward, and questioning what had just occurred. The Police hurried into the Multi-Center and seconds later as everyone stood outside the Multi-Center with grief we observed Malcolm X being wheel out of the Multi-Center on a stretcher. Tears began to drizzle down the people faces because at that very moment reality set in that Malcolm X was really dead. The situation took a moment to realize just how significant Malcolm X was to Black people as Dr. Martin Luther King Was to Black People. Malcolm X was one of my hero’s. Conclusion Just like Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X was and still is today one of my heroes’ and I believe that Malcolm X just like Dr. King was honest and stood for the all black people, and I will forever cherish and honor both of these great men for their sacrifice for we as black people have the opportunities afforded to us today because they gave their lives for us.
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