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An Essential Factor For African American

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Persistency: An Essential factor for an African American
Racial and educational inequalities were abundant in all aspects of life for African Americans in America during most of the 20th century. Separation became the new motto for all of America even years after the end of slavery. With the contribution of Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou, and Malcolm X, equality for blacks was made possible. It is invariably true that persistence is demonstrated in the works: “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr., “Graduation” by Maya Angelou and “A Homemade Education” by Malcolm X despite the oppositions these writers faced while trying to accomplish goals of racial equality to educational attainment. Persistency is relentlessly revealed by Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X as they face obstacles such as being given limited resources during their incarceration. Also, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X both reveal their persistency as they use their imprisonment as a path to still get their message heard. Lastly, Maya Angelou and Malcolm X both acquire the importance of education while fearlessly presenting their persistency as they face various obstacles such as discouragement. In an attempt to get their message heard while simultaneously acquiring an understanding of racial inequality, both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X relentlessly demonstrate their persistency as they encounter obstacles such as having limited resources during their incarceration.

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