Malcolm X was famous for enlightening the issues of unequal America during the Civil Rights Movement. He was a lot more aggressive in his approach that Martin Luther King, as he was not afraid in the slightest to use violence.
He was NOT famous for speaking rubbish. His speeches were very intellectual and correct about what was happening at the time, and strove African-American's to stand up for their rights.
Yes, they were very successful.
Elijah Muhammad influenced Malcolm x because he was the Muslim that made him want to be a Muslim and he was also a preachier. and later in life he became what he was.
he became more aware of god
He became a Sunni Muslim in 1964.
When Malcolm X moved to Boston, he told fellow hustlers he was from Lansing, Michigan. Not knowing where Lansing was, they insisted he was from Detroit. Adding the city with the streak of red Malcolm had in his hair, his nickname was Detroit Red, or just Red, during his days as a hustler.
No, Malcolm X was not born into slavery. He was born Malcolm Little in 1925 in Nebraska, USA, to parents who were activists in the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Malcolm X became a prominent civil rights leader and a powerful advocate for black empowerment and justice.
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There came a point in time when the Nation of Islam became an enemy of Malcolm X. In his autobiography he states that the Mosque Seven was the first to issue a direct death order for Malcolm's life.
Malcolm I became King of Scots around 943 Malcolm II became King of Scots around 1005 Malcolm III became King of Scots around 1058 Malcolm IV became King of Scots around 1153
the Nation of Islam was racist. The Nation of Islam thought that white people were the devil. When Malcolm X went to Mecca (pilgrimage), he realized that white, black, everyone could be muslims. After Mecca, Malcolm realized that the Nation of Islam was wrong: they were not true muslims. So he became a Sunni Muslim.
Malcolm X worked mainly in New York with the Hon. Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam. He became a world traveler with a strong message on self-sufficiency and Black love.
No. The dream was crushed by his favorite teacher when the teacher said that being a lawyer was no realistic goal for a nig@$#. So Malcolm dropped out of school.