Malcolm X
Psy. Leadership
Final Paper
The X
“The problem itself was created by the white man and it was created because the white man brought us here in chains against our will. It was crime. And the one who committed that crime is the criminal who should pay… You don’t putt the crime in jail, you put the criminal in jail. And kidnapping is a crime. Slavery is a crime. Lynching is a crime”.
These are the words of a militant black leader name Malcolm X. Malcolm X was a leader who took risks, he inspired a shared vision and he lead by example. In our world today Malcolm X message may not be as powerful as it was in 1963. However the movie
Malcolm X, starring Denzel Washington who received an Oscar nomination for the performance in this movie, displayed how he/Malcolm grown, learned and developed into an influential African -American leader.
The movie helps you to understand where the angry come from within Malcolm. Malcolm father was an outspoken......
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