Summary Of Malcolm X

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Following the life story of Malcolm X is a very interesting narrative that starts begins his journey to Islam at birth and works all the way through his assassination in 1965. Throughout his life you will be able to see many tragedies and injustices that led him to be the person he is. The book “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” by Alex Haley does a great job of showing how his cultural surroundings and upbringing shaped him as a leader and pushed him into the political position he came to be in. All of these things, I believe, led him into his spiritual journey as devote Muslim. Malcolm Little, later to be known as Malcolm X’s, birth and early childhood start out with extensive turmoil and tension. His background was also very dysfunctional before he is even born his father is being targeted by the Ku Klux Klan due to his role in the Universal Negro Improvement Association. His father Earl Little was a Baptist Pastor who …show more content…

He went from a person who thought nothing of laws, breaking them carelessly to someone who lived by his newly found religious laws. The autobiography takes the time to lay out some of the rules that Malcolm had been accustom to breaking to show how much he really had to change. The book states, “Any fornication was absolutely forbidden in the Nation of Islam. Any eating of the filthy pork, or other injurious or unhealthful foods; any use of tobacco, alcohol, or narcotics. No Muslim who followed Elijah Muhammad could dance, gamble, date, attend movies, or sports, or take long vacations from work. Muslims slept no more than health required. Any domestic quarreling, any discourtesy, especially to women, was not allowed. No lying or stealing, and no insubordination to civil authority, except on the grounds of religious obligation.” (Haley Ch. 13). His devotion to the Nation of Islam ran

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