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Malcolm X knew well that he was a target of many groups. In spite of this, he was never afraid to say what he had to say when he had to say it. He also accepted this fact without requesting police. Malcolm X's life has affected Americans in many important ways. His conversion must have had an influence on Elijah Muhammad's son, Wallace Muhammad, who, after his father's death, led the Nation of Islam's followers into orthodox Islam. Not only was he intelligent and articulate, but brave.

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To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. Malcolm X's speeches had a powerful effect on his audiences, generally African Americans who lived in the Northern and Western cities who were tired of being told to wait for freedom, justice, equality, and respect. Many blacks felt that he articulated their complaints better than the Civil Rights Movement did.

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Malcolm X gave the black citizens of the United States a voice of power, discipline, and respect. He championed black nationalism on a level not seen in decades.

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we don't know for sure but, it was said that he said freely, about what was in his mind, even if it led to mischief

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Malcom x was an activist for Blacks. he supported them and wanted to have them treated equally. Malcom x was a brave man and put his life on the line for blacks.

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by being a strong leader

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