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Writing with PowerMain MenuPrepare to Enter the Realm of Slavery and the Minds of Blacks in AmericaPowerful WritersMalcolm XEssentials of StorytellingAttention to Detail with W.E.B. DuBoisFrederick DouglassThe Abolitionists- Frederick DouglassWrite With POWERWorks CitedDJ Brookshire4d5563d6c0eb5766b8a41615ca488d7a96b7a301
Malcolm X Police Precinct Scene SD
12016-12-05T03:19:51-08:00DJ Brookshire4d5563d6c0eb5766b8a41615ca488d7a96b7a301126221I do not take ownership of stead clip, it belongs to the movie Malcolm X, This clip is strictly for educational purpose for a school project.plain2016-12-05T03:19:51-08:00DJ Brookshire4d5563d6c0eb5766b8a41615ca488d7a96b7a301
Watch the Youtube video posted to this page. While watching pay careful attention, you may want to take notes on the sequence of events, important moments in the clip, or anything that you feel is not just important, but absolutely necessary to the telling of the story in the movie clip.
After watching, it's time to take the screen and put it onto paper. Re-write the series of events seen in the scene from Malcolm X as if you were there with him in the background. (This is where your notes will come in handy) Use as much detailed description as your memory and notes allow you, try to include as much of the video as you can in this 15 minute writing exercise.