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FEATURED ESSAYS
1. Malcolm X
2. Malcom X
3. Malcolm X
4. Malcom X And Charles Sheldon
5. Malcolm X
6. Civil Rights Movement
7. Macbeth: Good Are Rewarded And Ev...
8. Malcolm X
9. The Lost World 2
10. Malcolm X
11. Is It Really Bad To Disobey?
12. Macbeth
13. Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
14. Mlk And Malcol X


Malcolm X


     Malcolm X, b. May 19, 1925, d. Feb. 21, 1965, was an influential
American advocate of BLACK NATIONALISM, and--as a pioneer in articulating a
vigorous self-defense against white violence--a precursor of the black
power movement of the late 1960s. Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Neb., he
became a rebellious youth after the death (1931) of his father, who the
family believed was murdered for advocating the ideas of Marcus GARVEY.
Malcolm spent a few years in a foster home but became an excellent student
and was voted class president. Nevertheless, at the age of 16, he moved
east with relatives and drifted to New York City, where he became involved
in Harlem's underworld of drugs, prostitution, and confidence games.

     In prison for burglary from 1946 to 1952, he read widely and was
converted to the teachings of Elijah MUHAMMAD. On his release, he embraced
the BLACK MUSLIM movement and changed his name to Malcolm X. Following his
initial training, Malcolm became the leading spokesman for the Black
Muslims to the outside world.

     An ideological split developed between Malcolm and the more
conservative Elijah Muhammad, and in 1963 Malcolm was suspended as a
minister of the Black Muslims. After a pilgrimage to Mecca, he announced
(1964) that he had become an orthodox Muslim and founded the rival
Organization for Afro-American Unity. His travel in the Middle East and
Africa gave him a more optimistic view regarding potential brotherhood
between black and white Americans; he no longer preached racial separation,
but rather a socialist revolution.

     His career ended abruptly when he was shot and killed in New York City
on Feb. 21, 1965, by assassins thought to be connected with the Black
Muslims. The AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X (dictated to Alex Haley, 1965)
publicized Malcolm's ideas and became something of a classic in
contemporary American literature.

                          Bibliography

Breitman, George. The Last Year of Malcolm X (1967). Clarke, John H. ed.,
Malcolm X (1969). Goldman, Peter. The Death and Life of Malcolm X (1973).
Malcolm X, Malcolm X: The Last Speeches, ed. by Bruce Perry (1989).
Wolfenstein, E. V., The Victims of Democracy (1981).


ADDITIONAL FEATURED ESSAYS
Malcolm X
Throughout history there have been many people who have stood out and made an impact in the way we think and comprehend
Malcolm X 2
Malcolm X, a civil rights leader in the 1960's believed that blacks and whites should be segregated. He also believed th
Malcolm Little
, the son of Louise and Earl Little, grew up in the town of Harlem. It was a town like most other towns in the late fift
Malcolm X 4
One of the most influential men of his time, not only with the black community, but also with other people of every comm
Malcolm X
, a civil rights leader in the 1960's believed that blacks and whites should be segregated. He also believed that white



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