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Malcolm X

Malcolm Little was born in Nebraska in 1925. He changed his name to Malcolm X after converting to Islam in the early 1950s. He was an advocate of "black power." Malcolm X co-authored the book 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X,' which was published after his assassination in 1965.

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What did Malcolm die from?

Malcolm X was killed in New York City.

What were George Washington Carver's favorite foods?

Agriculture was his speciality. He is mostly associated with the peanut. He is the inventor of peanut butter. Which was very important as a source of protein for the poor people in the south. Since dental care was virtually non existent it was difficult to chew high protein foods needed for strenuous labor. However peanut butter requires little if no chewing to consume.

What was the surname at birth of the political leader Malcolm X?

Throughout his life 'Malcolm' went through a variety of stages. Each facet of his growth exhibits a dynamic individuals response to varying circumstances. Whether we acknowledge this incredible man as Malcolm Little, Detroit Red, Malcolm x and/or El Hajj Malik El Shabazz we must be aware that we are bearing witness, albeit posthumously, to a human being in flux. The concept of a surname is an ideal place to question our own social orientations, biases and preconceptions. A 'surname' signifies differing viewpoints on heritage and societal inheritance; i.e. - a Dictionary might define this term as, "The name borne in common by members of a family..," or "An added name derived from occupation." Both tend to reflect an inherent Patronymic tendency as well. Do any of these definitions fit a man whose very people were robbed of their heritage, forced into slavery while watching all previously known members of their family displaced, killed, or at best scattered across the plantation/slavery/share cropping systems of these United States? The use of a surname is relatively new in history and was adopted in order to legally distinguish two individuals with the same first name. At first, these last names were not passed down to the next generation. The Chinese were among the very first cultures to adopt the use of hereditary surnames about 5000 years ago. In Europe, surnames weren't used until the 10th or 11th centuries AD in Venice. Gradually throughout Europe, all nobility and gentry adopted surnames until eventually surnames were used by all Europeans of all classes. This very limited explanation of 'surnames' doesn't even attempt to address the issues from cultures who might very well be more pertinent to Mr. Shabazz. Naming traditions among Semitic peoples, or of the enormous variety and variations found between the countries, regions and cultures found within the African continent. However, if one was removed from their indigenous culture, while their unique history and identity were eradicated, and then made to conform to foreign (European in this case), norms - arbitrarily chosen by each 'owner' or 'master', the very idea of reconstructing a concrete lineage becomes almost impossible (if not ludicrous). Each of us goes through a process of cognitive growth and development, although most change can be traced to the pressures of society, social custom and institutionalized practices. It is the incredibly rare individual who manages through efforts of extreme will and self-determination to become more than what society expects of them. Whether residing in Nebraska, Chicago, Harlem or Mecca...to name a few of the locations which now represent milestones in this man's life - he evolved as a human being; inspired by his surroundings, but shaped by his own choices and actions. Mr. Shabazz was forced to chose his names and create his own ever-changing identity lest he succumb to the institutionalized racism inherent in assigning this descendant of slavery a 'surname'. web.me.com/mfleegler

What instructions does Malcolm give his soldiers?

Malcolm instructs his soldiers to remain vigilant and disciplined in their approach to battle. He emphasizes the importance of unity and following commands closely to ensure their success against the enemy. Malcolm also encourages them to remain resolute and to fight with honor, reminding them of their cause and the stakes involved in the conflict. This focus on strategy and morale is crucial for maintaining their strength and determination in the face of adversity.

Why did Malcolm X call the march om Washington the farce on Washington?

He felt that the American government staged the event to quiesce Black America. To that end, he said that the government fitted the bill for the cleanup and organization to prevent there from being an implosion. He cites examples on how all the leaders were handpicked and instructed on what to say to prevent from inciting race riots for example James Baldwin not being invited and John Lewis' words being edited.

How did Malcolm x and the black panthers affect the goals of the civil rights movement?

Malcolm X and the Black Panthers affected the goals of the Civil Rights Movement in a major way. Malcolm X led the Black Panthers and propagated the idea that they needed to be aggressive about seeking out equality.

How did Malcolm x views of the white people change after he went to mecca?

He accepted the Islam faith there, which is basically color-blind. When he saw people of all races accepting true Islam he became more tolerant. He said he was forced to "toss aside some of [his] previous conclusions."

What impact did Malcolm X have on American politics?

Although Malcolm X thought that Afro Americans would never be equal to whites he encouraged them to be violent start riots and fight back. Which is the opposite of Martin Luther King who believed in a non violent approach but they both desired the same goal. When Malcolm was young his father died and his mother had a nervous breakdown so he was put into foster care maybe this had led him to be influenced by violence.

Why is Malcolm X called Malcolm X?

because Elijah Muhamad, who is the founder of the Black Muslims, told Malcom and all of the other Black Muslims that their ancestors were forced to take the name of their slave owner and that they should change it to x, which means nothing.

How did Malcolm X's assassination affect the US?

it affected the US because everyone started to shag each other in public (man and man) (woman and woman) (pet and pet)

How did beliefs of Malcolm x change after he broke away from the nation of Islam?

Malcolm came to believe in limited acceptance of white people. -Nova

In what year did Malcolm X become the prominent leader of the Nation of Islam?

In 1946, Malcolm Little was convicted of burglary. While in jail, he received a letter from his brother who introduced him to the Nation of Islam. Sometime after this and before his parole in 1952, Little converted to Islam and adobpted the surname "X".

When was Malcolm X assassinated by whom?

He was murdered at a party by three members of his former group, the Nation of Islam, in early 1965. While standing up to make a speech, a fight broke out in the audience (it was actually staged to distract Malcolm X during the assassination). Three members then came out and fired several gun shots at him; he was reportedly dead before he hit the ground. Malcolm X had been the key spokesman for the Nation of Islam, a group of extremist Black American Muslims, but had fallen out with them the previous year.

What gun was used to kill Malcolm X?

a sawed off short gun was one of the three guns used to shoot Malcom X. He was shot about 16 times

Who killed malcon x?

Malcom X was shot to death while speaking at a rally of his organization. He was killed by Nation of Islam members.

What impact did the thread spinning mills have on society?

It helped improve the way in making cotton; instead of doing it by hand its now done by machinery. It also put a negative impact because since this job doesn't take a lot of people it made people not have jobs, but it could put a positive influence by letting other jobs be filled.

What does x x and x mean?

If you mean the X in Malcolm X's name it means unknown as he didn't really know his family name as slaves were given only a first name by the slave holder and the slave sometimes took the family name of the holder. They were not, for some reason, not allowed to use their native names.

Why was Malcolm X so important to his time?

In actuality Malcolm X was a product of racism. unfortunate that some view Malcolm not from his stance of the pulse of the conditions of people of color. Instead some would rather look through a distorted lens that the public wanted him to be viewed from. Malcolm was the voice for many proletarians who feared speaking out about the conditions of racism,despair,drug -usage,etc; His resistance to the power structure's definition of a person of colour made him very important to those who felt no significance as human beings, while Martin Luther King Jr was soliciting for civilrights Malcolm was petitioning us and aboard about our rights to be respected as human beings.

What is Malcolm X kids name?

Malcom X had six daughters. Their names were Attallah, born in 1958 and named afterAttila the Hun, Qubilah, born in 1960 and named after (she is named after the "qiblah" the direction in which Muslim's pray . which is towards the east Ilyasah, born in 1962 and named after Elijah Muhammad, Gamilah Lumumba, born in 1964 and named after Patrice Lumumba, and twins, Malaak and Malikah, born in 1965 after their father's assassination and named for him.

Did the mob kill Malcolm X?

There is no reason to think Oswald was in the Mob, or that he needed or had any Mob help to do the job. Now that the Grassy Knoll has been eliminated as a position from which the fatal shot could have been fired (concrete wall in the way at the critical instant), people are beginning to settle down to an acceptance of Oswald's always-obvious guilt.