How did Malcolm’s own personal views change and evolve? Malcolm X’s personal views changed over time because of the certain things that other races did and didn’t do, to the point of him wanting complete separation from them. Malcolm used to want to be involved with whites a lot to try and get closer to their population, but during that time after he went to prison he learned some things that changed the way he thought completely. Some of the things he learned were primarily due to the dictionary and the things that it said about the words that had black in them, every time that the word black was brought up it was always defined as criminal and slave. After Malcolm had learned these specific details, he had started preaching black empowerment…
Malcolm X was released from prison in 1952. Now a free man, Malcolm traveled to Detroit, Michigan, where he worked with the leader of the NOI, Elijah Muhammad, to help expand the NOI’s following among black Americans nationwide. Malcolm is largely responsible for the spread of Islam in the black community in the United States. Malcolm X went on to become one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history. He is credited with raising the self-esteem of black Americans and reconnecting them with their African heritage.…
One of Spike Lee unique moments in the movie that was also in the book was about Malcolm X mother. In the book, it quotes Malcolm X saying, “I have rarely talked to anyone about my mother”. In the movie, Malcolm was in a bar in Harlem where a white man approached him; the white man called Malcolm a nigger and a boy. Malcolm X did really pay him any attention until the white man said “What you going to do, go home back to your momma. When the white man said that it angered Malcolm and he picked up a beer bottle and hit the white man in the head. Then he said, “Don’t ever talk about my momma.” The book and movie both conveyed the same love Malcolm had for his mother but in different ways.…
After being in jail for a reasonable amount of time a lot of things have happened and turned Malcolm X’s life around. He started to view things in a different way that many didn’t seem to understand at first. Malcolm has converted to the nation of Islam, changed his eating habits, changed the way he viewed the world and the treatment of African Americans in society. The most significant thing that happened was the changing of his last name. Malcolm had went from Malcolm Little to Malcolm X. Many people change their last names generally during marriage or divorce but for one to drop the name they have grown into since they day they were born is something significant. Malcolm had experienced an awakening or an epiphany while incarcerated; the…
MHS Student on August 15, 2012 Reply Christian Alex Amezquita- Malcolm X has had a lot of events happen early in his life that has affected/shaped him throughout his entire life. For example, there was that time when the welfare workers came to Malcolm's house to split up his family and send his mom to an insane asylum (Kalamazoo). In addition, Malcolm was put with a white family whom treated him like an over glorified dog. He never could feel as if he was one of them, but always felt that he was beneath them. Furthermore, Malcolm's teacher telling him that he could not become a lawyer because of his color really had an impact on him. All of these events gave Malcolm a good reason to become a Civil Rights leader. These events where the wood to his fire and Elijah Muhammad was his flint and steel.…
His militant advocacy of self-defense that deprives African Americans of basic human rights, helped radicalized other black leaders of the civil rights movement. The X in Malcolm x name represents the unknown name of his African ancestors and their culture that had been lost during slavery. The reason why Malcolm X did not believe in non-violence Because Martin Luther King Jr’s peaceful approach at gaining civil rights and failed, so many blacks including Malcolm X believed that to gain power they needed to make something happen, which turned out to be violence.(Johnson 12) Also Malcolm x believe in the right of African Americans. He wanted to show the crimes that the white people in America were doing against the African Americans. He also wanted to bring attention to the important things performed by African Americans. The reason why he is important because he wanted to reach out to young Americans that felt like the civil right was not achieving anything and he made civil right a civil right movement. Malcolm X view of violence was if anyone uses violence on you first then you should always defend yourself with the violence that is being used to keep you alive.…
Malcolm X was a man who changed the lives of the African Americans, especially in Harlem. During his time of living, Malcolm X fought, worked, and struggled to help make Harlem a better place for the Afro-Americans at a young age. He was a big influencer to the African American world, but he was assassinated, but little did he know he would leave his legacy with Harlem to, later on, spread to the world. Of course, there were some who had some negative things to say about Malcolm X, but the ones who really got to know him begged to differ because they knew how much he impacted the African American community. Malcolm X used his strong words to an advantage to lift the weak and weary.…
Malcolm X was one of the most influential public speakers in history he drastically changed the way African Americans were treated.…
Malcolm X did not start out as the leader of a great muslim civil rights movement as we all know of him as today. In fact he started out as a crook primarily due to his mother and father not being around. At the age of 6 Malcolm's “father went out one evening to collect a debt, only to be hit by a streetcar and mortally wounded. Though the authorities ruled his death an accident, African-Americans in town believed the Black Legion had beat him and placed him on the tracks to be run over. To this day, no one knows for sure. Malcolm also lost other relatives to violence, including an uncle he said was lynched by whites.” At the time the great depression hovered over all citizens of The United States and it was very hard for Malcolm's Mother to supply for his 10 relatives.…
Malcolm X went through a huge change in his life that ultimately led to his death. When he was young he faced racial discrimination by getting visited by the Ku Klux Klan and getting his house. Thinking this Malcolm X grew up and you can see how Malcolm X was trying to be more white by making his hair like theirs. Malcolm X wore a suit and was dating 2 women, a white girl named Sophia and a black Christian girl. He treated Sophia like she was his property and cheated on his black girlfriend, who was Christian and didn’t want to put him out before marriage.…
Malcolm was also one of the new, upcoming generation that supported the idea of using violence in order to solve the problem. There were many complications and arguments between the new generation and the old. His ideas went against those of John Lewis and Martin Luther king Jr. Malcolm became famous for what he was doing, as though he was some sort of celebrity.…
His contributions and his impacts have led millions across the world to define him as leader. There are certain qualities that a person needs in order to become a successful leader and when it comes to Mr. Malcom x; he has gotten most of them. Being able to persuade people, being brave and confidence are among the most important elements in making a good leader. Malcolm was a very engaging character and found it very easy to make people believe as to what he is saying is right. In the early 1950’s, he became the spokesman of the Nation of Islam organization due to his excellent skill in writing speeches. He was so persuading that the members of Nation of Islam organization grew from 400- 40,000. By the early 1960s, Malcolm X had emerged as a leading voice of a radicalized wing of the Civil Rights Movement, presenting an alternative to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of achieving equality by peace. A true leader has to be brave and ready to face any misfortunes in life. Malcolm x stood from the front and took risk on his own which is why we can describe him as a brave personality. In one of his interviews, he was asked about being threatened and he replied with braveness in his eyes, “Have I gotten any threats? All I get is threats. I get at least six or seven a day.” Considering the fact that he was no longer part of the Nation of Islam organization, he knew the men from there were…
His first vivid memory was his home in Omaha, Nebraska burning down; his mother barely making it out with his baby sister. Before Malcolm X was even born, his family had dealt with racial oppression already. He remembers his mother telling him about the experience: "Still shouting threats, the Klansmen finally spurred their horse and galloped around the house, shattering every window pane with their gun butts" (Page 1). Racial violence has been around longer than Malcolm X has been alive, and when he was born it was just a way of life. Malcolm felt that the systems put in place to help American citizens rejected people of color. KKK members murdered Malcolm’s father. The insurance company refused to pay their family the money that was owed to them because the court labeled Earl Little's death as a suicide. This caused their family to sink deeper into debt and hardship. Malcolm was separated from his family, because of this he truly realized that the system that runs the United States was corrupt against the colored. Malcolm didn't realize the racial injustice portrayed against his family until much later in his life. It was moments like this that formed his opinions and speeches and arguments in the future. Moments like these are what made Malcolm X a leader of…
Malcolm X was a man of strong words and beliefs and was a major contributor to the black societies across the world. He fought for what he believed was right and would give equal rights to his community. Never the less he also educated the young. Though his early life was difficult, he had to overcome the death of his father and his mother mental breakdown which caused her to get hospitalized for twenty-six years. Along his tragedies was denied the opportunity to grow up with his siblings who were all separated and placed in different foster homes. “With his father still father still urging the African American race to take control of their live, he was murdered in 1931”(Pendergast). Malcolm’s father…
Well, Malcolm X was a protester that wanted all african americans to have rights. X’s beliefs were very strong and he believed that the white man deserved to be hurt for being cruel to blacks. X believed that blacks should fight back physically and verbally to whites. That is one reason X was such a successful leader. Without Malcolm X, African Americans wouldn’t have stood up to whites for being cruel to them.…