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1. Why is Malcolm X talking about starting a revolution? (RI.1) 1 point
My birth certificate says: Female Negro
Mother: Mary Anne Irby, 22, Negro
Father Jack Austin Woodson, 25, Negro
In Birmingham, Alabama, Martin Luther King Jr.
is planning a march on Washington, where
John F. Kennedy is president.
In Harlem, Malcolm X is standing on a soapbox
talking about a revolution
Outside the window of University Hospital,
snow is slowly falling. So much already
covers this vast Ohio ground,
In Montgomery, only seven years have passed
since Rosa Parks refused
to give up
her seat on a city bus.
I am born brown-skinned, black-haired
and wide-ond.
I am born Negro here and Colored there
a. He is tired of following Dr. King's non-violent protest, he wants revenge for slavery,
O b. He wants to stop black soldiers from fighting in the Vietnam War.
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O c. He believes in supporting President Nixon's economic policies
d. He is planning on running for President in 1968,

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