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Alan C. McLean

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ıf a man speaks the language of violence said malcolm, you can not speak to him in the language of peace. he will break you in two. ıf a man speaks french, you can not speak to him in german. you have to find out what this man speaks. once you know his language, learn now to speak his language. then we can talk.
Sayfa 39 - oxford
Amazing
many blacks had the name of their slave owner as their last name, so malcolm changed his last name from little to x. for him it was a way of saying goodby to slavery.
Sayfa 41 - oxford
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When Americans wrote the Declaration of Indepedence ın 1776, they said that men and women should be free and equal. But the men who qrote the Declaration owned slaves. How was the possible?
Sayfa 9 - oxford
Young Martin did not agree with his father. 'If you want to change things, you have to act,' he thought. He knew himself what segregation meant. When he was very small, he played with a little white boy across the street from his house. His friend's name was Warren. When Martin started schoolş, he looked for Warren, but he was not there. After school he went to Warren's house and asked to play with him. The boy's mother said that Martin could not play with Warren any more, because Martin was black and his friend was white. When Martin came home that day, he was cryign. He told his mother what had happened. 'It doesn't matter what other people think,' she told him, 'you're as good as anyone else. Don't you ever forget that!'
Sayfa 4 - oxford
once when he was in the centre of town, he walked into a white woman hit him on the face. When someone asked her why she had done this, the woman replied.' That little black bastard spepped on my foot.' Martin'' face hurt, but the name that she called him- 'little black bastard' hurt him even more.
Sayfa 5 - oxford
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The Right Team
The Right TeamAlan C. McLean · Nüans Publishing · 20093 okunma
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Stars of Tomorrow
Stars of TomorrowAlan C. McLean · Nüans · 02 okunma
When African slaves arrived in America, they were sold to white farmers. Often people from the same family were sold to different owners and never saw each other again. Husbands lost their wives, and children were taken away from their mothers. // Afrikalı köleler Amerika'ya ulaştıklarında beyaz çiftçilere satıldılar. Genellikle aynı aileden insanlar farklı köle sahiplerine satıldı ve (bu nedenle) bir daha birbirlerini göremediler. Kocalar eşlerinden ayrı kaldı, çocuklar annelerinden kopartıldı.
"If you want to change things, you have to act."
Sayfa 4 - Martin Luther KingKitabı okudu
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For me, it has been a very impressive reading. I liked it, it was a pleasure to read the life of one of the best human rights activists ever born. No segregation, no racism, no arrest. No prison, live might eguality and fair. Said Martin Luther King. I recommend you to read the book. Good reading.
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther KingAlan C. McLean · Oxford University Press · 08 okunma
He was a great speaker whose words could persuade people. During the bus boycott in Montgomery, one of King's followers said, 'Dr King, you have the words that we're thinking, but can't say.' And that is why we still remember Martin Luther King today.
Martin Luther King's dream has not yet come true. Blacks and whites are not yet equal. Look at the young Americans who go to prison, cannot find a job, or die in street violence. For every white person who finds himself in this group, there are five blacks. 'Being black in America is like wearing shoes that don't fit,' an African-American writer has said. 'You can get used to them, but they're not comfortable. That's the way it's always been. It's the way it always will be.'
There are more black Americans in important, powerful jobs than ever before. More than 300 American cities are governed by black leaders. On television there are many black reporters and newsreaders. In 2001 Colin Powell became the first African-American Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. In 2005 Condoleezza Rice was chosen for the same job. At a meeting in African-American History Month, she talked about what Martin Luther King's ideas meant to her.
Martin Luther King's body lay in his father's church in Atlanta. Thousands of people came to say goodbye to the man who led the fight for civil rights. Later, King's body was taken to lie beside his grandparents. There, written on a stone, are the last words of his most famous speech: Free at last. Free at last. Thank God Almighty, I'm free at last.
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