Malcolm X was a prominent member of the Nation of Islam, where he served as a minister and spokesperson, significantly influencing the organization's growth in the 1950s. After leaving the Nation of Islam in 1964 due to ideological differences, he founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity, which aimed to promote black empowerment and civil rights. He also became involved with various civil rights organizations, advocating for the rights of African Americans on a broader scale. His affiliations reflected his evolving views on race, religion, and social justice throughout his life.
the OAAU
the black Muslims
Peter Malcolm Leslie has written: 'The role of constituency party organizations in representing the interests of ethnic minorities and other groups' -- subject(s): Canada, Political parties, Ethnic groups
The Nation of Islam was a group in which Malcolm little joined. This groups members rejected their slave surnames (little) and replaced it with a 'X'. Therefore Malcolm X. Hope this helps
Malcolm X
Malcolm X
No, Malcolm X is not single.
what were Malcolm X's goals
Malcolm X died February 21, 1965.R.I.P... MALCOLM X.
Malcolm x meat him in 1867
who the **** is Malcolm X
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