Malcolm X: Prison versus College

I don’t think anybody ever got more out of going to prison than I did. In fact, prison enabled me to study far more intensively than I would have if my life had gone differently and I had attended some college. I imagine that one of the biggest troubles with colleges is there are too many distractions, too much panty-raiding, fraternities, and boola-boola and all of that. Where else but in a prison could I have attacked my ignorance by being able to study intensively sometimes as much as fifteen hours a day?

Notes:

Malcolm X on how he felt prison was a more effective, less distracting learning environment than college would have been.

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