Malcolm X's time in prison was transformative; he was incarcerated for burglary from 1946 to 1952. During this period, he educated himself extensively, reading books on history, philosophy, and religion, which greatly shaped his worldview. He also converted to the Nation of Islam, adopting its beliefs and later becoming a prominent leader in the movement. His experiences in prison instilled a sense of purpose and activism that would define his later life.
The movie Malcolm x was about his life ?
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley was written by Alex Haley. However, it is based on notes Alex Haley took while collaborating with Malcolm X, is written in first person as though Malcolm X was telling his life, and he read and edited all drafts of the chapters written by Haley. It also includes an Epilogue written by Haley from his perspective, detailing his collaboration with Malcolm X and the last two years of Malcolm X's life from Haley's point of view.
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Malcolm x showed courage by giving speaches and leadding the black people to a new life.
he was received by his brother how was a follower of Elijah Muhammad in prison. Malcolm took on the virtue of knowledge and when he got out of prision in 1952 he went to find Elijah Muhammad and joined the Nation.
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.
The autobiography of Malcolm X, titled "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," was published in 1965. It was co-written by Malcolm X and journalist Alex Haley. The book provides a profound insight into Malcolm X's life, beliefs, and the struggles for civil rights during his time. It remains a significant work in American literature and social history.
Malcolm X changed his life around by joining the Nation of Islam. The Nation of Islam prohibited a lot of things that Malcolm was into at the time, so he had to quit those things or else he would be kicked out of the Nation of Islam.
After he left the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X began to articulate his own views. During the final year of his life
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