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    Malcolm X Little was born on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His mother mrs.little‚ was a occupied woman with eight kids His father‚ was an outspoken minister .Regardless of the Little’s in 1929 their home was burned to the ground. Two years later‚ malcolms dad body was found lying across the town’s tacks. Police ruled both incidents as accidents‚. Growing up . Malcolm was a smart‚ focused student. He graduated from junior high at the top of his class. However‚ when a favorite teacher told

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    Speech Given by Malcolm X Though almost half a century has passed‚ the Civil Rights Movement remains one freshly imprinted in not only the history books of US schools but also in the minds of countless Americans. Albeit‚ American society has come quite a ways in the acceptance of the individual - regardless of sex‚ age‚ creed or ethnicity - prejudices of different sorts are still to be found throughout every one of the United States of America. The Civil Rights Movement fought

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    still be capable of assassinating them for their wise words and leadership. Leaders like Marcus Garvey‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Malcolm X‚ already had strong voices of opinion then and would have even higher voices today. Taking that if with the advanced science there is today‚ we would be able to bring back in time the lives of Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Malcolm X‚ and Marcus Garvey; for them to be able to be the same age they were while showing activism‚ and have an intellectual conversation

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    Malcolm X was one of the most influential african american in history. He was born on May 19‚ 1925 in North Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ he became a Muslim minister and human right activist. Malcolm’s early life of growing up was very difficult. His father who was a Baptist minister and a black national leader‚ was assassinated by an organization called black region when he was only six years old. His mother suffered from emotional breakdown and was committed to a mental institution. In 1946 at the age

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    MALCOLM X Literacy behind Bars Best known as a militant black nationalist leader who rose to global fame as an advocate for Pan-Africanism (a movement that aims to unite all people of African descent)‚ Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in 1925. He replaced the name Little‚ which he considered a slave name‚ with the letter X to represent his lost African tribal name. Founder of the Muslim Mosque Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity‚ Malcolm X was assassinated by political rivals on February

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    16 April 2010 Malcolm X positive influence on the civil rights movement Malcolm X was‚ and still is‚ a well-known figure on whom a lot of works have been written about. He was a fighter for civil rights‚ as well as a man who was self educated in many ways. Malcolm X was a positive influence on the civil right movement because he had a major impact on the black community to mobilize against oppression by using extreme language and tactics. In 1925 Malcolm X was born. Malcolm was an intelligent

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    What Happen to Malcolm X? Tonya Rising Everest Online College SLS 1505 Basic Critical Thinking Instructor Julia Montoya 1. What details to of the events has each writer selected of focus on? All writers seem to focus on the assassination going into detail about he was about the address the crowd and how the murder happened and why intended to kill the black activist leader. 2. How has each writer organized the details that have been selected? Bear in mind the most news

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    Malcolm X Warns‚ "It Shall Be The Ballot or The Bullet" The 1960s were a time of battle for change. Frustrated and fed up with the oppression with which they were forced to live‚ influential people such as Malcolm X‚ Rosa Parks‚ and Martin Luther King‚ Jr. started a whirlwind known as the Civil Rights Movement. On Easter Sunday‚ March 29‚ 1964‚ Malcolm X gave a speech warning of "the ballot or the bullet" (3) from the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights‚ New York. Extending his position to black

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    Malcolm Little (his birth name) had a rough start in the world‚ but he never let that stop him from achieving his goal to make a difference. Growing up Malcolm’s mother Louise was caucasian and his father Earl was african american‚ so that was quite an awakening mix to some community members. Earl Little was a baptist minister and a supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. Malcolm’s father had many threats towards him and his family which caused the to relocate a numerous amount of times

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    fighters was shot. This was Malcolm X. Another civil rights leader‚ Martin Luther King sent a telegram to Betty Shabazz‚ Malcolm ’s wife with his commiserations: "While we did not always see eye to eye on methods to solve the race problem‚ I always had a deep affection for Malcolm and felt that he had a great ability to put his finger on the existence and root of the problem. He was an eloquent spokesman for his point of view and no one can honestly doubt that Malcolm had a great concern for the

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