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Malcolm Little, better known as Malcolm X, was an influential African American civil rights activist and leader who became a prominent figure in the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and 1960s. He advocated for Black empowerment, self-determination, and human rights, often emphasizing the need for racial justice through more militant means compared to other civil rights leaders of his time. After a transformative pilgrimage to Mecca, he adopted a more inclusive approach to race relations before his assassination in 1965. His legacy continues to inspire discussions on race, identity, and social justice.

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