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In 1952, after his release from prison, Malcolm went to meet Elijah Muhammad in Chicago. It was soon after this that he changed his surname to "X". Malcolm explained the name by saying, The "X" is meant to symbolize the rejection of "slave names" and the absence of an inherited African name to take its place. The "X" is also the brand that many slaves received on their upper arm. This rationale led many members of the Nation of Islam to change their surnames to X.

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The X doesn't stand for anything. It is used to replace the last name Little, which was the name of the people that owned him. As black people were seen as uneducated during those times, Malcolm signed his last name with a X as any illiterates were meant to sign anything with an X.

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