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Compare Malcolm X And The Debt

INTRODUCTION
This research paper seeks to review two books: The Debt: What America owes Black America by Randall Robinson and Malcolm X by Alex Haley. I will review each book individually recapping the main points and summarizing each one and then compare and contrast the different ideas and implications that were set forth in the book. I will point out the similarities such as the human suffering and struggle that each book recount but also point out the differences in these struggle and their objectives.


Review of "The Debt: What America owes Black America."
"The Debt: What America owes Black America," is a recount of the history of Black Americans suffering throughout history from the inhuman slavery to present day inequality and discrimination that blacks faced even today. It is also based on Randall Robinson's experience and struggles in the Civil rights Movement to fight racism and discrimination, thorough out his career as a civil rights Leader and the......


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Approximate Word Count: 3528
Approximate Pages: 15 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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