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In "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," Shorty comes to New York to reconnect with Malcolm and to find a better life. He represents the camaraderie and struggles of young Black men trying to escape the harsh realities of their environments. Shorty’s arrival highlights the themes of friendship, survival, and the pursuit of identity amidst the challenges of urban life. His character also reflects the broader social issues faced by African Americans during that era.

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