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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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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.

What solution does Malcolm X propose to the blacks?

he says that blacks should fight back to the white devil

How did radiation impact society?

The impact was that there were many longterm illnesses and birth defects .Also there were many people that died. After the Chernobyl accident , internatioinal pressure promted the Soviet Union leaders to improve nuclear safety standards abd to shut down dangerous plants. In 2000 reatcor plants at Chernobyl was shut down . In an experts oppinion the reactors were poorly designed , dangerous , and should be made secure.

What does the system of judicial precedent mean?

The way the question is asked: USING judicial precedent, means that the judge is following the lead of a decision in a similar case that has already been decided upon and he is ruling the same way using the other case as a guideline. If the questioner meant to ask what does SETTING judicial precedent mean. . . that means that the judge was rendering a decision in a case of a type that had never been tried, or ruled upon, in the past, and that his verdict would set the 'precedent' by which all future cases might be judged. Judges, by the way, do NOT necessarily have to follow precedent in making rulings.

Did Malcolm X have an education?

Malcolm was one of the best students in his junior high school, but he dropped out after a white eighth-grade teacher told him that his aspirations of being a lawyer were "no realistic goal." In 1946 Malcolm met a self-educated man in prison named John Elton Bembry (referred to as "Bimbi" in The Autobiography of Malcolm X). Bembry was a well-regarded prisoner at Charlestown, and Malcolm X would later describe him as "the first man I had ever seen command total respect ... with words." Gradually, the two men became friends and Bembry convinced Little to educate himself. Malcolm developed a voracious appetite for reading, and he frequently read after the prison lights had been turned off. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.

Malcolm was one of the best students in his junior high school, but he dropped out after a white eighth-grade teacher told him that his aspirations of being a lawyer were "no realistic goal." In 1946 Malcolm met a self-educated man in prison named John Elton Bembry (referred to as "Bimbi" in The Autobiography of Malcolm X). Bembry was a well-regarded prisoner at Charlestown, and Malcolm X would later describe him as "the first man I had ever seen command total respect ... with words." Gradually, the two men became friends and Bembry convinced Little to educate himself. Malcolm developed a voracious appetite for reading, and he frequently read after the prison lights had been turned off. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.

Malcolm was one of the best students in his junior high school, but he dropped out after a white eighth-grade teacher told him that his aspirations of being a lawyer were "no realistic goal." In 1946 Malcolm met a self-educated man in prison named John Elton Bembry (referred to as "Bimbi" in The Autobiography of Malcolm X). Bembry was a well-regarded prisoner at Charlestown, and Malcolm X would later describe him as "the first man I had ever seen command total respect ... with words." Gradually, the two men became friends and Bembry convinced Little to educate himself. Malcolm developed a voracious appetite for reading, and he frequently read after the prison lights had been turned off. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.

Malcolm was one of the best students in his junior high school, but he dropped out after a white eighth-grade teacher told him that his aspirations of being a lawyer were "no realistic goal." In 1946 Malcolm met a self-educated man in prison named John Elton Bembry (referred to as "Bimbi" in The Autobiography of Malcolm X). Bembry was a well-regarded prisoner at Charlestown, and Malcolm X would later describe him as "the first man I had ever seen command total respect ... with words." Gradually, the two men became friends and Bembry convinced Little to educate himself. Malcolm developed a voracious appetite for reading, and he frequently read after the prison lights had been turned off. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.

Malcolm was one of the best students in his junior high school, but he dropped out after a white eighth-grade teacher told him that his aspirations of being a lawyer were "no realistic goal." In 1946 Malcolm met a self-educated man in prison named John Elton Bembry (referred to as "Bimbi" in The Autobiography of Malcolm X). Bembry was a well-regarded prisoner at Charlestown, and Malcolm X would later describe him as "the first man I had ever seen command total respect ... with words." Gradually, the two men became friends and Bembry convinced Little to educate himself. Malcolm developed a voracious appetite for reading, and he frequently read after the prison lights had been turned off. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.

Malcolm was one of the best students in his junior high school, but he dropped out after a white eighth-grade teacher told him that his aspirations of being a lawyer were "no realistic goal." In 1946 Malcolm met a self-educated man in prison named John Elton Bembry (referred to as "Bimbi" in The Autobiography of Malcolm X). Bembry was a well-regarded prisoner at Charlestown, and Malcolm X would later describe him as "the first man I had ever seen command total respect ... with words." Gradually, the two men became friends and Bembry convinced Little to educate himself. Malcolm developed a voracious appetite for reading, and he frequently read after the prison lights had been turned off. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.

Why does Malcolm lie about himself to Mcduff?

Unlike his father who trusted too easily, Malcolm does not trust Macduff. He does not trust him because he thinks that Macduff may be secretly working for Macbeth. To test this theory he rambles lies giving examples of how he is not fit to be king. However, it is Macduff's polite reaction of disagreeing with Malcolm which makes Malcolm believe Macduff.

What nationality is Malcolm?

Malcolm X was either African American or Muslim. Sorry I cant help you anymore.

Why did Malcolm X change his name to El Hajj Malik El Shabazz?

The surname "Little" was bestowed upon his ancestors by people who had kidnapped them from Africa and enslaved them, therefore it was not a legitimate name. The name X indicated that he was in some way unknown (like an algebraic variable) to the European-dominated culture of the US.

Was Malcolm X poor?

yes, he lived with a single mom and 8 siblings

How did Malcolm X wife die?

Her grand son set her house on fire and she suffered 80 degree burns died several weeks later

How does money impact society?

How often do you hang out with millionaires?

More money means people can afford more expensive areas to live, work, play, shop. This all means that people keep within their own economic level.

When did Malcolm little change his last name?

because he was "reborn" when he converted to Islam.

Where are the kids of Malcolm X now?

Malcolm X had six children. His daughter, Malikah Shabazz lives in Queens, NY. Some of his children witnessed his murder.

Who is gamilah lumumba shabazz son?

Malcom X's Daughter

Were is more info on this young lady?

Where was Malcolm X get killed?

Instead of looking at Wiki answers why not listen in class and do your re-search properly!

I will tell you the answer anyway, because he was a civil rights activist who used violence as a quick escape of evading using verbal inspiration to black Americans so the point would be put across more effectively. Many whites didn't like the way he was acting, so they organized his assassination.

How was William McKinley assassinated?

Leon Czolgosz walked up to him as the president was shaking hands. With a pistol concealed in a handkerchief, he shot the president as he went to shake his hand. McKinley died 8 days later on September 14th

Where did Malcolm X go to college?

No.Malcolm x was incecrecated wich is not good so go to college he also dropped out at the age of 15
No, he did not attend college. Although he did attend a small portion of high school. He also studied a dictionary to learn about science and other subjects

Why does Malcolm x not approve of martin Luther's king jr's approach to securing civil rights?

Malcolm X didn't believe in integration because he didn't feel that Black People should go to places where they were not wanted and would be treated with hostility. He (Malcolm X) believed that Black People should be about establishing their own institutions as a free and independent people. Malcolm X was less optimistic about the promise of America than Martin Luther King, Jr. MLK believed that peaceful cohabitation with whites was possible and that unjust laws in the United States could be removed. MLK believed the United States Constitution to be proof that America had a conscious and if that conscious could be pricked than positive change could come. Malcolm X saw the words of the U.S. Constitution juxtaposed with the reality of American life for Black People as proof not of America's conscious but rather of America's hypocrisy. Both men had the same goals just different means to achieve those goals.