Topic > Malcolm X starts from the fact that, although the available history is excessively “whitened” (par. 19), genetically the origin of humanity is still believed to be black. Under these conditions, Malcolm This use of pathos conveys the vision of a vulnerable black man who has suffered from white injustice. He links this vision with vivid but miserable anecdotal images of black women “tied and whipped with whips,” children “dragged away” (par. 28). Its condemnatory tone creates a haughty and disturbing attitude on the part of the inmates: "the fugitive slave hunters, the wicked white men" (par. 28) are "like devils, who plunder, rape, bleed and drain" (par. 29) people of color in the world. These facts lead to his perception of contradictions: these “religious” (par. 31) but “cannibalistic” (par. 33) people, who took advantage of the “gunpowder invented by the Chinese” to “[declare] war on the [Chinese ] who objects to being drugged” (para. 34) and subsequently treat the Chinese like dogs (para. 37). These facts emotionally and logically demonstrate the anger of X and the inhumane whites in the