Sunday, December 22, 2019

Summary Of The Autobiography Of Malcolm X Haley And...

Summaries for Laura: Excerpts from â€Å"The Autobiography of Malcolm X† Haley and Handler state â€Å"Yes, I will pull off that liberal’s halo that he spends such efforts cultivating! The North’s Liberals have been for song pointing accusing fingers at the South and getting away with it that they have fists when they are exposed as the world’s worst hypocrites (Haley and Handler, 271).† This quote is used for the authors to mention that their belief that their life mirrors this hypocrisy, they know nothing about the South and are a creating of the Northern white man and of his hypocritical attitude toward the Negro. The authors make another good point about America’s most dangerous and threatening black man, which is the one who has been kept†¦show more content†¦This point was stated because all this has helped this American white man to build up, absolute conviction that he is â€Å"superior.† The authors then ask, â€Å"i n how many, many communities have, thus, white men who didn’t finish high school regarded condescendingly university-educated local Negro â€Å"leaders,† principals of schools, teachers, doctors, or other professionals (Haley and Handler, 274).?† The white man’s system has been imposed upon non-white people all over the world and is the reason why wherever people who are anything but white, live in this world today, the white man’s governments are finding themselves in deeper and deeper trouble and PERIL. Existentially Surplus: Women of Color Feminism and the New Crises of Capitalism Hong references Moraga in this article from a critical perspective. For instance, because Moraga is a lesbian and thus, in her view, unable to continue the family line through reproduction, she is given a kind of vision: the gift and burden of being unable to ignore a dying generation by turning her attention to the newly birthed, by celebrating the fact family â€Å"increases in number.† Hong references Lisa Tatonetti, who argues that Moraga’s association of lesbianism with loss in The Last Generation, reproduces the notion of

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