Malcolm X's legacy as one of the most important paths toward African American self-awareness – Mgr. Jana Vrublová
Mgr. Jana Vrublová
Bachelor's thesis
Malcolm X's legacy as one of the most important paths toward African American self-awareness
Abstract:
Malcolm X problém zjednodušeného vnímání toho lídra, problém streotypů: křestanství versus Islám (asociace) pozdější fáze v osobním vývoji Malcolma X zčásti ignorována (stejný problém u vůdčí osobnosti Hnutí za občanské práva, Martina Luthera Kinga,Jr.) důsledek černobílého nazírání na vzájemný vztah Martina Luthera Kinga a Malcoma X, názor: oba lídři se doplnují Instituce Afroamerické církve, manipulace …moreAbstract:
Malcolm X: the problem of the simplified view of this leader; stereotypes problem: Christianity versus Islam (associations); later phase in the personal developement of Malcolm X partly ignored (the Civil Rights Movement leader, Martin Luther King, Jr.:the same problem); consequence of the "black and white" view of the mutual relationship of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X; complementary view of these …moreKeywords
African American self-assurance Civil Rights Movement King Malcolm X The Nation of Islam Malcolm Little racial discrimination social injustice civil rights human rights Martin Luther King Jr. racial stereotypes By All Means Necessary Black Nationalism radical black leader I have a dream African American Church Black Church
Language used: Czech
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 25. 1. 2006
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/id5hm/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 23. 1. 2006
- Supervisor: B.A. Jeffrey Alan Vanderziel
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VRUBLOVÁ, Jana. \textit{Malcolm X's legacy as one of the most important paths toward African American self-awareness}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts. 2006. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/v39hwr/.
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Philology / English Language and Literature
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