The Importance Of Malcolm X's Quest For Knowledge

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In 1950, the FBI opened a file after he wrote a letter from prison to President Truman expressing opposition to the Korean War and declaring himself a Communist. That year, he also began signing his name "Malcolm X". He explained in his autobiography that the Muslim's "X" symbolized the true African family name that he could never know. "For me, my 'X' replaced the white slave master name of 'Little' which some blue-eyed devil named had imposed upon my paternal forebears." It was very interesting what say about Malcolm X and his quest for knowledge. It was very inspiring how the way he made “lemonade” out of going to jail, he was able to dig deep within himself and find a true hunger for knowledge. I knew who Malcolm X was but I never knew

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