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Malcolm X

Submitted by drfortune on July 28, 2005

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Malcolm Little was born May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. He grew up around eight siblings. His mother was a mixed woman because her mother was raped by a white man. His father was a very outspoken black Baptist church minister, who preached that blacks should go back to Africa. Due to death threats by white supremacist his family had to relocate to different places to live. After all that time his father was murdered when police found his body on the trolley tracks. The mother new it was by white supremacist. After his death his mother was committed to an insane asylum. Malcolm and his brother and sisters were split up and sent to foster homes and orphanages.

Malcolm graduated at the top of his junior high class. He then located to Harlem, New York. He then was associated in many petty crimes such as narcotics prostitution. Malcolm then went back to Boston with his friend “Shorty” . Malcolm was later caught by the police and was sentenced to seven year sentence in jail. There he found the honorable Elijah Muhammad. At the time of Malcolm’s parole he was a devoted follower of the Nation of Islam. Malcolm increased membership of the nation of Islam from 500 in 1952 to 30,000 in 1963. Malcolm X in the 1960’s was silenced for 90 days, for saying the chickens came back to roost, talking about the John F. Kennedy assignation. Malcolm X went to visit the city of Mecca. On the trip he found out that not just blacks were his only Muslim brothers but blonde haired and all different races were. On his return to America he not only preached to just Blacks but all different races.

In 1964 Malcolm X forms the Organization for Afro-American Unity. Malcolm X and his relationship to the nation of Islam is put to an end when he renounced Elijah Muhammad. The informants in the nation of Islam announced that Malcolm X had been marked for assignation. In February 14, 1965 the house of Betty X and Malcolm was firebombed the children and Malcolm and...

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