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Malcolm X In Society

Born as Malcolm Little, Malcolm X began his real education after prison where he was serving time for robbery. After his release, he joined the Nation of Islam (NOI), whose leader Elijah Muhammad believed that “The black race was superior to the white, and that the white race was evil, and that total separation was the only way to achieve racial equality.” Intelligent and articulate, Malcolm was and still is one of the highest recognized American civil rights activists.
Malcolm X grew quickly through the ranks, attracting numerous converters through his specking ability skills, and organizational abilities. Malcolm X was a born leader. Malcolm used newspaper columns, as well as radio and television to communicate the Nation of Islam’s message across the United States. His charisma, drive and conviction attracted an astounding number of new members. Malcolm was largely credited with the increasing membership in the Nation of Islam from 500 in 1952 to 30,000 in 1963. In 1964, upset......


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