Malcolm X, in his discussions about Jesus, often emphasized the distinction between the portrayal of Jesus in Christianity and the experiences of African Americans. He criticized the way Jesus was often depicted as a passive figure, arguing that true followers should embody strength and activism against oppression. Malcolm also pointed out the historical context of Jesus as a revolutionary figure, which he believed resonated more with the struggle for civil rights than the traditional, submissive interpretations. Overall, he encouraged a more militant and engaged approach to faith in the context of social justice.
Malcom X changed his name from Malcom Little to Malcom X
Malcom asked the Harvard seminary student "was Jesus a white man?" Ref: "The Autobiography of Malcom X" as told to Alex Haley
yes malcom x did
Malcom x was a person that helped in saving fuking. and he was a Muslim.
Malcom X spoke out against bad treatment to the black race.
Malcom in the middle.
Malcom had his last name legally changed to X, so Malcom X is his legal "American" name. His birth name was Malcom Little.
malcom x loved to go to black Muslim club and talk with other men
Malcom X went to the Southern-American republic and academics church for cry babys
No, he wasn't.
malcom x
Yes