In order to provide insight into the effectiveness of messages about racial equality for black Americans, this project utilized Critical Race Theory (CRT) to assess and juxtapose two Malcolm X speeches with rhetoric from the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, through neo-Aristotelian Criticism. The messages from Malcolm X’s two speeches and the rhetoric from the BLM movement were extrapolated and defined through Critical Race Theory. Themes of globalization, Black Nationalism, epistemology, white-centricity, black-affirmation, self-identification, imagery, and media bias have been touched on and explored. The speeches, the rhetoric and all of their elements were placed in their historical contexts. In accordance with neo-Aristotelian Critic...
This essay examines the epideictic rhetoric of Nuri Muhammad, a Nation of Islam student minister, at...
Critical Race Theory (“CRT”), or at least its principles, stands at the core of most prominent socia...
There is a common assertion and consensus among scholars that Malcolm X was the voice of Black Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to discover the degree to which the concepts and rhetorical strategies ...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X utilized prophetic discourse during a time of social revol...
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a leading force in the struggle for a re-humanization of Black lives. Af...
Because of its ripeness, past studies have not had the opportunity to examine the rhetoric of the bl...
Rhetorics of Complete Disorder in Post-Ferguson America examines how Blackness is figured within, an...
ABSTRACT This research aims to reveal how Islam presence plays a role to solve racial issues exist...
The proliferation of popular culture depictions of Black Lives Matter (BLM) yields questions about m...
This dissertation examines the cultural practices of the 2018 Malcolm X Festival, hosted by the Pan-...
Race and social justice is a salient issue in the United States, as demonstrated by media coverage o...
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a modern activist movement against state sanctioned violence towards bla...
The correlation between the recent revival of interest in Malcolm X among America’s Black male youth...
Most historians of the black protest movement claim that the mainstream media misrepresented Martin ...
This essay examines the epideictic rhetoric of Nuri Muhammad, a Nation of Islam student minister, at...
Critical Race Theory (“CRT”), or at least its principles, stands at the core of most prominent socia...
There is a common assertion and consensus among scholars that Malcolm X was the voice of Black Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to discover the degree to which the concepts and rhetorical strategies ...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X utilized prophetic discourse during a time of social revol...
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a leading force in the struggle for a re-humanization of Black lives. Af...
Because of its ripeness, past studies have not had the opportunity to examine the rhetoric of the bl...
Rhetorics of Complete Disorder in Post-Ferguson America examines how Blackness is figured within, an...
ABSTRACT This research aims to reveal how Islam presence plays a role to solve racial issues exist...
The proliferation of popular culture depictions of Black Lives Matter (BLM) yields questions about m...
This dissertation examines the cultural practices of the 2018 Malcolm X Festival, hosted by the Pan-...
Race and social justice is a salient issue in the United States, as demonstrated by media coverage o...
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a modern activist movement against state sanctioned violence towards bla...
The correlation between the recent revival of interest in Malcolm X among America’s Black male youth...
Most historians of the black protest movement claim that the mainstream media misrepresented Martin ...
This essay examines the epideictic rhetoric of Nuri Muhammad, a Nation of Islam student minister, at...
Critical Race Theory (“CRT”), or at least its principles, stands at the core of most prominent socia...
There is a common assertion and consensus among scholars that Malcolm X was the voice of Black Ameri...