The entirety of Malcolm X's point was to cause progressivism within his community.
This is a goal of Malcolm X's, but something I have always had. Besides parents.
There is a common belief that females who lift weights are too masculine.
We share this because we both share a past that isn't perfect. Disregarding severity, of course.
How does one with multiple backgrounds determine a specific identity? I've questioned this as well.
A Rhetoric of oushing boundaries is something that every single one of these authors shares!
It is safe to say Amy Tan's language barrier created a rough background.
While we are victims of a different stereotype, racial/ linguistic vs lifestyle, we do share some aspects.
Growing up in school and being told we do not belong is something we share.
His whole point is to improve just a little every single day
We share a very similar rhetoric because regardless of background, we both choose to do better each and every day.
With Athleticism, my rhetoric of constant improvement is shared.

My friend group

Competition

Rough Background

Community of progression

Stereotypes

Athleticism

Built on Loyalty

Freedom

Malcolm X

Anzaldua Gloria

Amy Tan

Emily Hennelly

Ben Duffus

Relentless Improvement

A rhetoric of pushing boundaries