In Malcolm X's narrative, prison symbolizes both a physical confinement and a transformative space for self-discovery and education. While it initially represents oppression and isolation, it ultimately becomes a catalyst for his intellectual awakening and political consciousness. Through reading and self-reflection during his incarceration, Malcolm X cultivates a sense of identity and purpose, using his experiences to inspire others in the struggle for civil rights and social justice. Thus, prison serves as a paradoxical arena of both entrapment and liberation.
Hmm i dont know think about it...
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What does Malcom X become in prison?
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Malcolm X faced many obstetrical including racial discrimination. He also had to face the poverty that was present within his family during his childhood.
Islam
what allows Malcolm x to feel free in prison
he joined the nation of islam and ebdfhrbtgb3rtubgh
Because he wanted out of prison.
the one in new york
Burglary
he went to prison