Malcolm X traveled to the Middle East and Africa in 1964 primarily to attend the Organization of African Unity conference in Cairo, Egypt. He sought to connect with leaders and activists in the African and Arab worlds, advocating for the rights of African Americans and highlighting the global struggle against colonialism and racism. His journey also aimed to explore the Islamic faith more deeply and to gain a broader perspective on civil rights issues beyond the United States. These experiences significantly influenced his views and activism upon returning home.
No, South Africa is not the Middle east.
South Africa is not called the middle east.
Iraq Is in the middle east
It is located in the Middle East, it connects Africa to the Middle East.
Africa is not called the Middle East. Part of Africa is in the middle eastern region.
Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East
Technically Both. Most of the Middle East is in Asia with the Exception of Egypt, which is in Africa.
The Greater Middle East includes all of the countries of the Middle East plus North Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cyprus, and parts of the Horn of Africa.
Probably from the Middle-East, and from the Middle-East to Africa.
No
The Middle East
yes they can be found scatterd through out africa and the middle east