everything."This quote gives insight into Malcolm X's mindset and past, he who will become one of the loudest and most prevalent activist of his time. An activist is one who: uses vigorous campaigning to commence a political, economical, or social movement/ change. Activism through the years have been about a number of things, however, the hot topic of activism is white supremacy and the equal rights of the races. With slavery still in the corner of people's eyes, Malcolm X rose to be one of the mist prominent…
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Malcolm X was a notable civil rights activist admired for his eloquence in public speaking. He overcame various obstacles on his journey to success, including the early loss of his father. Malcolm faced adversity during his youth, encountering racism due to his mother's biracial background and experiencing discrimination at school. His family also endured hardships, such as their home being targeted by arson. Financial instability and time spent in foster care further shaped Malcolm's perspective…
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Malcolm X In the article entitled Malcolm X Civil Right Activist and minister the Writer investigates Malcolm X. First, he was one of the greatest and most influential African American. Malcolm was a civil rights a activist for the African American and a minister. Detractors accused him for preaching racism and violence. Malcolm got arrested in 1946, when he was twenty for breaking a entree, and for violence. The reading also includes that Malcolm was an orphan when he…
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In the Malcolm X Biography, by People Magazine, the author details the life of Malcolm X, a civil rights activist and spiritual man. He was born as Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 as the son of a preacher and faced racial prejudice during his youth. Malcolm’s father was found dead in 1931 and afterwards his mother was submitted to a mental hospital, leaving Malcolm to live with family. At school, he was the sole African American and did very well, but his future hopes were crushed by his teacher,…
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Introduction/Biography about Malcolm X Malcolm X was an African-American civil rights activist leader and the main spokesman for the Nation of Islam, which was a political and religious movement during the 1950’s and 1960’s. He was raised up in a state called Nebraska, USA to a mother who worked as a homemaker, and a father who worked as a preacher, which is a minister of religion, and at the same time who was also an active member of a local organization named the ‘’Universal Negro Improvement…
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Lucas Fronzaglio English 6-1 Activist Research Project May 15, 2024 Malcolm X An activist is someone who stands up for a civil right or something they want to change like global warming. Activists are important because they can sometimes change bad, or unfair laws; to ban something that is not good, like plastic, or to unban something good. To be an activist you must be very hard-working, persistent, bold, and willing to spend a ton of your time rallying people to make the government or an external…
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“The Autobiography of Malcolm X” by Alex Haley Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. He is best known as a national and international civil rights pioneer of the 1960s. As an activist, he spent his years advocating the human rights of African-Americans. The mid-1900s was a time of great racial upheaval against African-Americans, which took the form of social, political and economic oppression, etc. Malcolm X strived to end their suffering with an aggressive approach of activism…
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something much more. The Civil Rights movement was a movement for equal rights for African Americans. It took place from the late 1950s through the 1960s. The Civil Rights movement had two major figures. They were Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X. Whose philosophy was better for America in the 1960s? Malcolm X was a muslim who favored separation, whereas MLK was a christian who believed in integration. The man with the better philosophy for America in the 1960s is Malcolm X. This is because he has…
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Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. both wanted blacks and whites to be treated fairly and equally, but what they believed in and their actions are very different from each other. MLK Jr. believed that nonviolence was people’s quest for freedom, he is known for his role of the civil rights using nonviolent for his beliefs. Malcolm X believed that “it's only fair to expect us to do whatever is necessary to protect ourselves” If they fight, Malcolm thinks they should fight back, be turbulent if needed…
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Martin Luther King and Malcolm x are both against slavery and they both want to stop it. Martin Luther King is the peace to everything and does not want any violence to slavery and Malcolm x is the one who want gun and violence and want to get into fight. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He wanted peace not violence like Malcolm x he wants everything to be equal and not have to…
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