I suppose it was inevitable that as my word base broadened, I
could for the first time pick up a book and read and now begin to
understand what the book was saying. Anyone who had read a great deal…
Category: Reading Response Malcolm X
Reading Response to Malcolm X —Haileson Dover
“When I had progressed to really serious reading, every night about
ten P.M. I would be outraged with the “lights out.” It always seemed to
catch me right in the middle of something engrossing.
Fortunately, right outside my door was …
Reading Response to Malcolm X- Paola Capano
“I suppose it was inevitable that as my word base broadened, I
could for the first time pick up a book and read and now begin to
understand what the book was saying. Anyone who had read a great deal…
Reading Response to Malcolm X – Patricia
Malcom X Reading Response:
“I imagine that one of the biggest troubles with colleges is that there are too many distractions, too much panty-raiding, fraternities, and boola boola and all that” (last paragraph)
I had asked earlier why Malcom was against college? And this …
Reading Response to Malcolm X- Daniel L. Perez
Significant Quote 1: “I had really begun back in the Charlestown Prison, when Bimbi first made me feel envy of his stock of knowledge. Bimbi had always taken charge of any conversation he was in, and I had tried to …
Reading Response Malcolm X — Sajid Hossain
“I saw that the best thing I could do was to get hold of a dictionary to study, to learn some words. I was lucky enough to reason also that I should try to improve my penmanship. It was sad. …
Reading Response to Malcolm X – Anastasia Ortiz
Reading Response to Malcolm X —Karem Ali
“I have often reflected upon the new vistas that reading opened to
me. I knew right there in prison that reading had changed forever the
course of my life. As I see it today, the ability to read awoke inside …