Malcolm X was a member of the Nation of Islam, commonly known as as the Black Muslims. He originality proposed a separate Nation for Blacks and felt as though integration would not work in America. A realistic movie was made of his life called "Malcolm X" who was played by Denzel Washington.
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To show that violence is the key to end racism
If you read "the civil rights movement" by peter b levy its says he had around 2million
Malcolm X's United Nations speech in 1964 brought international attention to the struggle for civil rights in the United States. His powerful message highlighted the need for global solidarity in the fight against racism and oppression. The speech inspired many to take action and raised awareness of the civil rights movement on a global scale.
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he lead the civil rights movement
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Malcolm x
Martin Luther King or Malcolm X .
Malcolm X, whose real name was Malcolm Little, was a human rights activist best known for his active participation in the Civil Rights Movement. He is considered one of the most influential African Americans in history.
Malcolm X criticized Martin Luther King Jr. and the mainstream civil rights movement for their emphasis on nonviolent protest and integration, which he viewed as ineffective in addressing systemic racism and oppression. He believed that such approaches undermined the urgency of the struggle for Black empowerment and self-determination. Additionally, Malcolm X felt that the movement failed to account for the economic and social injustices faced by African Americans, advocating instead for a more militant and self-reliant approach to achieving civil rights.
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.
Malcolm X is likely the civil rights era advocate you are referring to. He was profiled in the book "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" written by Alex Haley. Malcom X was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement advocating for the rights of African Americans through his work with the Nation of Islam.
To show that violence is the key to end racism
If you read "the civil rights movement" by peter b levy its says he had around 2million