Analysis of Malcolm X's "Ballot or Bullet" speech

Title: Analysis of Malcolm X's "Ballot or Bullet" speech
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Analysis of Malcolm X's "Ballot or Bullet" speech
Malcolm X Warns, "It Shall Be The Ballot or The Bullet" The 1960s were a time of battle for change. Frustrated and fed up with the oppression with which they were forced to live, influential people such as Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King, Jr. started a whirlwind known as the Civil Rights Movement. On Easter Sunday, March 29, 1964, Malcolm X gave a speech warning of "the ballot or the bullet" (3) from the Audubon …showed first 75 words of 1226 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1226 total…in his audience. These tools accentuate the main ideas in his speech and do so in a way that will reach his audience and allow them to remember what he said. The control he has over his words gave him a strong voice when he spoke that Easter Sunday in 1964. The ability to use such tools in order to reach his audience gave Malcolm X the power to become such an influential and successful speaker.

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