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Malcolm X Learning To Read Summary

When Malcolm X was in prison, he decided to educate himself. He started by teaching himself how to read. Learning to read was a difficult process for Malcolm X, as he had never received any formal education. However, he persevered and eventually became an accomplished reader. Malcolm X’s experience of learning to read is significant … Read more

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