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Nation Of Islam Hajj Malik
1,676 wordsOn May 19, 1925 a man was born in Omaha, Nebraska. This man was named Malcolm Little. He was born to Earl Little, a Baptist preacher, and his wife Louis. Earl was major advocate and speaker for Black Rights and had to move around a lot when Malcolm was a child because of death threats. They eventually had to move to Milwaukee and then later to Lansing, Michigan. In 1929 the Littles house was burnt to the ground, and in 1931 Malcolm's father Earl was found dead on some trolley tracks. Both were r...
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Malik El Shabazz Nation Of Islam
1,366 wordsMALCOLM Malcolm X Timeline May 19, 1925 Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska 1940 Drops out of school at age 15 1946 Convicted of burglary and sent to prison 1949 1951 Studies the Nation of Islam 1952 Leaves prison, dedicates himself to Nation of Islam, changes name to Malcolm X Jan. 14, 1958 Marries Betty X Dec. 4, 1963 Suspended from the Nation of Islam March 1964 Leaves Nation of Islam, starts the Muslim Mosque, Inc. Apr. 22, 1964 Makes his Hajj (holy pilgrimage) and becomes El-Hajj Malik a...
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Malik El Shabazz Nation Of Islam
1,806 wordsMalcolms Malcolm X Malcolm X Malcolm's family was a victim of racism before he was even born. His father, Reverend Earl Little, had experienced the death of three of his brothers by white men and one by lynching. This caused Rev. Little to become a preacher of Marcus Garveys pro-black and Back-to-Africa beliefs. Because of these beliefs, Malcolm's family was often a target of racist acts. Due to an incident by the Ku Klux Klan while Malcolm's mother was still pregnant with him they moved from Om...
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Malik El Shabazz Nation Of Islam
795 wordsPersonally, I have easily come to appreciate Malcolm Xs willpower, dedication and his ability to grow as a human being. I never understood how much change he encountered throughout his short life. It only shows me how open-minded he was and how willing he was to except the truth. Being a Muslim myself, I am very proud to have had a leader such as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. You notice that I didnt say a leader like Malcolm X, for he did not teach the real religion of Islam at that point of his lif...
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Malik El Shabazz Civil Rights Movement
1,488 wordsThe LeGaCy oF maLcoLm X (El hajj Malik El Shabazz) The 1960 s was the heart of the civil rights movement. Amidst the chaos, nonviolence policies, the marches and the police brutalities, many black leaders strived to unite the blacks and win them their rights. Among these leaders was a man named Malcolm X, also known as El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. The most common response to his legacy revolves on what he did wrong. People, regardless of race will say, Malcolm promoted violence, he hated white peop...
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