: Look for documents in the archive that focus on family values, drug prevention, and personal discipline as tools for social change. 5. Conclusion
: Address the controversy surrounding his rhetoric, balancing his message of community empowerment with the criticisms of his views on other groups. 4. The Role of Moral Reform
: Cite specific speeches (e.g., from the Million Man March) where he calls for "cleaning up" communities and supporting Black-owned enterprises. 3. Social Critique and Controversy
: Recite how his work aims to instill a sense of pride and urgency in his followers.
: Discuss his critiques of the American government and systemic racism, which he often describes as modern forms of slavery .
: Look for text files or PDFs that contain full transcripts of major addresses, as these provide the most "quotable" evidence for your essay. To help you refine this further, could you tell me: