Home Boy
Outline
I. Thesis: In "Homeboy" Malcolm X talks about his life in Boston, right after he has moved from Mason, Michigan. Malcolm is in the same time amazed by the big prosperity that the Negroes there had made and also very sad after seeing how "brainwashed" are most of them; how different they thought they were from their brothers and sisters.
II. The wealthy blacks
III. The ghetto blacks
IV. With whom does the author identify and why?
V. Do I agree with his characterization?
A. Conclusion
In "Homeboy" Malcolm X talks about his life in Boston, right after he has moved from Mason, Michigan. Malcolm is in the same time amazed by the big prosperity that the Negroes there had made and also very sad after seeing how "brainwashed" are most of them; how different they thought they were from their brothers and sisters.
When Malcolm X first met the wealthy blacks he thought that they were high-class, educated, important Negroes, living well, working in big jobs and......
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