He was killed by members of another African American group
Malcolm X.
Malcolm X.
Malcolm X
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Malcolm X wanted African Americans to go back to Africa like his father.
He was killed by members of another African American group
Malcolm X.
Malcolm X urged all African Americans to rejecct their last names, which were that of the slave-holders, and replace them with "X" to stand for lost African American names of ancestors.
He thought African Americans should own and operate their own business.
He thought African Americans should own and operate their own business.
· Malcolm X (African American minister)
He wanted equal rights for African Americans.
He won civil rights for African Americans
Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 and died on February 21, 1965. He was an African-American Muslim minister. He was also a human rights activist. He is one of the most influential African Americans in history.
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
Malcolm X was not against violence when it came to fighting for rights for African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. took a nonviolent approach when it came to obtaining civil rights.