Malcolm was treated poorly due to a combination of systemic racism, societal prejudice, and his challenging upbringing. His experiences with discrimination and violence shaped his worldview and activism. Additionally, his outspoken nature and advocacy for civil rights threatened the status quo, leading to further mistreatment and hostility from those in power. Ultimately, his treatment reflects broader societal issues regarding race and equality.
Yup.
to be treated in a dignified way
"Explain being treated in a dignified way?"
well umm they were treated the same way as America they were treated right and well no one made fun of them they were treated the right way someone should be treated.
to be treated in a dignified way and to have privacy in care home
- Tyra Banks is just another women who helps and takes care of us blacks and also whites . She cares and appreciate us and cry in a way they never been treated .
Who said that? That was America's greatest generation, they were treated that way then, they're treated that way now.
everybody hates chris is way better but Malcolm in the middle isn't bad
Malcolm and Eddie - 1996 The Way We Weren't 2-12 was released on: USA: 18 November 1997
They were now treated as individuals
Not good
He believed violence was the way to peace.