Malclom X is a black rights activist who stood up for blacks and made speeches
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he was assassinated, probably by black extremists who though he had betrayed them
The Black man's history is a lecture that Bro. Minister Malclom X delivered at Muhammad's Temple Number 7 located at 116 th street and Lennox Ave, New York city's Harlem in the height of the year 1962. Minister Malclom highlights The black man's History as taught to him by The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad this is a must hear lecture.
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Malcolm X? He said it was "the chickens coming home to roost" i.e. it was karma; he cited a few incidents and suggested that Kennedy had done a bad job with civil rights; he said, "chickens coming home to roost never made me sad. It always made me glad," suggesting he was glad Kennedy was killed.
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Malcolm X's life can be broadly divided into four main stages: Childhood and Early Life (1925-1941): Born Malcolm Little, he faced racial discrimination and tragedy, including the murder of his father and the institutionalization of his mother. This turbulent upbringing shaped his worldview. Criminal Involvement and Imprisonment (1941-1952): As a young man, he became involved in crime, leading to his imprisonment. During this time, he educated himself and converted to the Nation of Islam. Nation of Islam Leadership (1952-1963): After his release, Malcolm X became a prominent spokesperson for the Nation of Islam, advocating for Black empowerment and challenging systemic racism, while also promoting a separatist ideology. Pan-Africanism and Legacy (1964-1965): After leaving the Nation of Islam, he embraced a more inclusive vision of civil rights, advocating for global human rights and Pan-Africanism until his assassination in 1965.