Who was Malcolm X?

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Malcolm Little, formerly known as Malcolm X or El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was born in Omaha, Nebraska on May 19,1925. Malcolm was the fourth of eight children born to Louise and Earl Little. His father Earl Little was an outspoken Baptist minister who was a devoted follower of Marcus Garvey, because of this the Little family would receive many death threats from white supremacist groups and was forced to relocate multiple times. In 1929 the Little home was burned to the ground by a racist mob, and the towns all-white emergency responders just watched and refused to help.
Two years after their home had been burned down, in 1931, things got much, much worse. Earl Little's dead body was discovered laid out on the municipal streetcar tracks. Although Malcolm X's father was very likely murdered by white supremacists, from whom he had received frequent death threats, the police officially ruled his death a suicide, thereby voiding the large life insurance policy he had purchased in order to provide for his family in the event of his death. Malcolm X's mother never recovered from the shock and grief of her husband's death. In 1937, she was committed to a mental institution and Malcolm X left home to live with family friends.
Malcolm X’s big turning point came in his childhood, in 1939, when his English teacher asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up and he answered that he wanted to be a lawyer. His teacher responded, "One of life's first needs is for us to be realistic,you need to think of something you can be,why don't you plan on carpentry?" That response affected Malcolm tremendously. Malcolm then took that response into meaning that there is no point in a black child trying to further their education. That following year he ...

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... all members of the former organization he was in, The Nation of Islam: Talmadge Hayer, Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson.
In the aftermath of his death commentators largely ignored all that Malcolm tried to do and his spiritual transformation , and instead criticised him and his past violent actions. Malcolm X will forever be remembered for all that he has done for African Americans as well as Muslims.
I have chose Malcolm X for all that I have previously found out about him before. From what I have learned before he has always been a strong leader and of influence to me. His willpower, and determination is truly something to admire. Finding out more information on him from doing this essay has been very informative and I developed a better understanding on why he was the way he was. He is and will forever be one of my favorite African American activist.

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