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What has the author Malcolm Vance written?

Malcolm X has written: 'On Afro-American history' 'Malcolm X and the Negro revolution' -- subject(s): African Americans, Black Muslims, Civil rights, Race question, Race relations 'Malcolm X' -- subject(s): African Americans, Black Muslims, Civil rights, Race relations 'Malcolm X, Derniers Discours' 'Habla Malcolm X' -- subject(s): In library, Race relations, Afroamericanos, Black Muslims, Civil rights, Relaciones raciales, Derechos civiles, Musulmanes negros, African Americans 'Autobiogrphy Malcolm X' 'The end of white world supremacy' -- subject(s): Black Muslims, Civil rights, African Americans, Race identity, History 'The speeches of Malcolm X' 'February 1965' -- subject(s): African Americans, Black Muslims, Civil rights, Race relations 'Two speeches' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civil rights, Race relations 'Prophetic Voice of Malcolm X' 'By any means necessary' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civil rights, Race relations 'Malcolm A to X' -- subject(s): African Americans, Biography, Black Muslims


Who does Malcolm kiss in the bowling episode in Malcolm in the middle?

alex mckenna


What does Malcolm tell Macduff to do upon hearing about the slaughter of his family?

Malcolm advises Macduff to go out and fight to help place Malcolm on the throne. All Malcolm sees in Macduff's suffering is an opportunity to gain an ally.


Who are the son's of King Duncan in play 'Macbeth'?

King Duncan had two sons: Malcolm and Donalbain. After fleeing Duncan's murder, Donalbain fled to Ireland, and Malcolm fled to England. Malcolm later led the attack on Dunsinane and took the throne after Macbeth was killed.


Who is named to succeed Duncan to the throne in Macbeth?

In Macbeth? King Duncan names his son Malcolm The Prince of Cumberland who is the heir apparent. After his murder, Malcolm flees so Macbeth is named to be King but later on in the play Malcolm, Duncan's son, becomes king.

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What time did Malcolm X's autobiography come out?

Malcolm X's autobiography, "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," was published in 1965.


Which of the following statements about martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm x is most accurate?

king did not approve of the use of violencemalcolm X rejected nonviolent protests


What is a statement about Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X that is accurate?

King did not approve of the use of violence. Malcolm X was an advocate of black nationalism. Malcolm X rejected nonviolent protests


What did Malcolm X do in 1964?

He hung out in Africa and France


Why was Malcolm X expelled from his religion?

Tension between Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad, head of the Nation of Islam, led to Malcolm X's departure from the organization in March 1964.


Who was the person who rejected Martin Luther King Jr's act for nonviolence?

Malcolm X


What religion did Malcolm x convert to in 1963?

He became a Sunni Muslim in 1964.


When did Malcolm X go on his pilgramage to mecca?

He went on his hajj (pilrgimage) in 1964


By 1964 who did Malcolm X reject?

Elijah Muhammad, head of the Nation of Islam.


Was Malcolm X assinated in Washington DC in 1964?

No ( just answered this question in school)


Why did Malcolm X call himself Malcolm X?

The Nation of Islam was a group in which Malcolm little joined. This groups members rejected their slave surnames (little) and replaced it with a 'X'. Therefore Malcolm X. Hope this helps


Where was Malcolm X's ''Ballot or Bullet'' speech?

Cleveland, Ohio. 1964 at the Cory Methodist Church.