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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.

1,359 Questions

Why does Malcolm x call uncle Sam a hypocrite?

Malcolm X calls Uncle Sam a hypocrite because he talked about freedom and justice for all Americans,but in reality he really meant freedom and justice for every American who isn't an African American.When Uncle Sam said freedom and justice for all Americans he was keeping black Americans pushed down and oppressed.

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Who was Malcolm gilvary?

He made wooden Chinese puzzle boxes. He was mentioned in the Hollywood film "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" with Nicholas Cage.

But he was a fake character

What does 'winning the lost at any cost' mean?

A 'normal' Christians responsibility to concecrate and dedicate to proclame God's Word to all creating so God can save; through the work on the cross of Jesus Christ.

Did Malcolm X's goal to be a lawyer successful?

No. The dream was crushed by his favorite teacher when the teacher said that being a lawyer was no realistic goal for a nig@$#. So Malcolm dropped out of school.

How did Malcolm X get his messages across?

he used violence and big words and stuff...

What does Malcom X say to the priest about Jesus?

Malcolm X, in his discussions about Jesus, often emphasized the distinction between the portrayal of Jesus in Christianity and the experiences of African Americans. He criticized the way Jesus was often depicted as a passive figure, arguing that true followers should embody strength and activism against oppression. Malcolm also pointed out the historical context of Jesus as a revolutionary figure, which he believed resonated more with the struggle for civil rights than the traditional, submissive interpretations. Overall, he encouraged a more militant and engaged approach to faith in the context of social justice.

What was Garrett Morgans family all about?

Garrett Morgan's Family were slaves for a very long time, but got out of slavery.

Did Malcolm X have any religious belief?

Malcolm X was very religious and was a Muslim minister. He practiced the religion of Sunni Islam. He had previously been a member of the Nation of Islam.

Did Malcolm X say the means justify the ends?

No one has ever claimed that the means justify the ends. Some people have claimed that the ends justify the means, but not vice-versa.

Malcolm X is associated with the phrase "by any means necessary."

Does PAC die in battlefield 4?

There is a 3 choice decision that you have to make between the 3 main characters so if you choose PAC than yes he will die.

Who said by any means necessary and what did he mean when he said it?

MAlcolm X, he was referring to freedom "By any means necessary".

When was B-Boy Bouillabaisse created?

B-Boy Bouillabaisse was created on 1989-07-25.

What did Malcolm x think about equal rights?

Malcolm X believed that equal rights for African Americans were essential but often criticized the mainstream civil rights movement for its focus on integration and non-violence. He advocated for a more militant approach, emphasizing self-defense and the need for Black empowerment. While he supported the idea of equal rights, he argued that true freedom and dignity could only be achieved through radical change and a reevaluation of systemic injustices.