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    Malcolm X, over the years, was an interesting man, in the terms of his beliefs during the civil rights movements. He believed that black Americans should take matters into their own hands. He changed his views within the first few months of 1964 when he went to Mecca for a pilgrimage. But unlike Malcolm X, Martin Luther was a Baptist -like his father- and believed that desegregation can occur by a non-violent protest and marches during the civil rights movements. Not only did he believed that he

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X was about one African Americans struggle during a time of extreme racism and discrimination to make a name for himself. Malcolm had many life experiences before tragically being shot and killed. He was a hustler in Harlem, a porter for a railroad, and was eventually a minister for the black Islam movement lead by Elijah Mahammad. Malcolm Little lived a very interesting life to become the man he will be remembered as. Right before Malcolm was born members of the KKK

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    Qualities Of Malcolm X

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    Malcolm X is a historical figure that is remembered by all. His efforts love on without him as America attempts to follow his main principle and “live together in justice and love” (Shabazz xvii). Malcolm X was an honest and fair man that developed his persona by accepting his faults, voicing his opinions, and treating everyone equally. His qualities were expressed in his autobiography as he developed from a misguided teenager to a freedom fighter. Malcolm was recognized for accepting his faults

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    rights activists was Malcolm Little, who later changed his name to Malcolm X. Malcolm X was one of the activists who fought back violently. All of these civil rights activists wanted generally the same thing. “Dr. King wants the same thing I want. Freedom” --Malcolm X. Many of them used words, and peaceful protests, many of which were led by Martin Luther King Jr. Malcolm X strongly believed that peace would never solve anything, so he decided to use violence to get his way. Malcolm X was one of the many

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    Malcolm X also known as Malcolm Little was born in 1925 and died in 1965. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Louise Little and Earl Little. When Malcolm was 4 years old when a group of KKK members smashed all the windows in his family's home. To protect his family Earl little moved them from Omaha to Wisconsin in 1926 and the Michigan in 1928. In 1929 Malcolm house got burned down by a racist mob. Two years later in 1931 Earl little’s body was discovered lying across the municipal streetcar tracks

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    Malcolm X born Malcolm Little came into this world on May 19,1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His father Earl Little married Louise Little and had seven children in 1931. The children's names were, Hilda, Philbert, Malcolm, Reginald, Yvonne, Wesley, and Wilfred. One night as the Little family woke up they saw smoke and ashes. Malcolm saw that the house was on fire so he called the fire department and they did nothing to try to put it out because the house was owned by a black family. Soon Malcolm X grew

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    In the 1992 film Malcolm X directed by Spike Lee, the historical story of the American activist for African American equality in the 1950’s and 1960’s, Malcolm X. This compelling and artistically created film tells the story of an American hero. Through Spike Lee’s directing and creativity, the idea of identity is a crucial role in Malcolm X’s life. Lee is able to show identity both cinematically and thematically throughout the film. In the cinematic sense, Malcolm X’s identity is shown as he travels

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    In the book X , a honor for the Coretta Scott King award by Ilyasah Shabazz, we follow a young, adventurous, and rash Malcolm Little before he became a leader in the social justice movement. Malcolm and his other siblings are barely making it by due to their mother’s view of work and social service handouts unclean. One day, Malcolm finds out that his father, who taught Malcolm how great the African american race, was killed by a train. Malcolm tries to steal a chicken crate, but he gets arrested

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    Malcolm X Research Paper

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    Malcolm X: His Life Malcolm X was born on May 19th, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska and died on February 21st, 1965. He was born Malcolm Little. He was convicted of a crime in 1946 for breaking and entering. He was only twenty-four years old and was sentenced to eight to ten years in prison. During his time in prison he was made fun of for wearing glasses. He decided to nickname himself Malcolm X instead of Malcolm Little while in prison. Prison changed Malcolm X and he decided to become part of Nation of

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    Malcolm X Movie Analysis

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    The film Malcolm X was released in 1992. In the movie, Malcolm X is portrayed by Denzel Washington. It is a biographical drama that depicts the life and legacy of African American civil rights leader, Malcolm X. One theme that I found to be very evident throughout this film is evolution. To evolve means to gradually go through a major change. This film effectively captures Malcolm X evolving from a troubled teen with a rough childhood into one of the most influential and powerful leaders of all

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