So far, I think that Malcolm X is a great book. There are many quotes that really grabbed my attention. One of the quotes states "They all reported that Mr. Ostrowski had encouraged what they wanted. Yet nearly none of them had earned marks equal to mine" (Haley 38). I think this is a very deep quote because it shows how African Americans were considered to be inferior no matter how good they were at something. Even though Malcolm gets better grades than most of his classmates, Mr. Ostrowski does not believe that Malcolm could pursue his dream of becoming a lawyer because he is black. Mr. Ostrowski did encourage the white students, who got worse grades than Malcolm, to pursue their dreams of becoming teachers and doctors. I do not think it is fair that African Americans were "predestined" at that time. It is almost like their destiny is to have jobs not as superior as those of whites.
Another quote states "I admire any Negro man who has never had himself conked, or who had the sense to get rid of it -as I finally did" (Haley 57). Malcolm went through a lot of pain when he got his first conk. His flesh was literally burning and he was suffering just so that his hair could be as good as a white man's hair. Looking back to when he got his first conk, Malcolm X felt ashamed of himself for being so ignorant at that time: for being like many of those African Americans who were brainwashed to think that they were inferior to white people and that they had to do anything to look like a white person.