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- Malcolm X (1925 - 1965) - De la pègre à la guerre contre la ségrégation . . .
Malcolm X, comme « Che » Guevara, fait partie des icônes improbables des années 60, adeptes de la violence anti-occidentale, populaires parmi les jeunes bourgeois gauchistes comme l'est aujourd'hui Ben Laden parmi les djihadistes européens
- 13 Facts About Malcolm X - Have Fun With History
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, was a prominent civil rights activist and spokesperson for the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and 1960s
- Malcolm X (May 19, 1925 - February 21, 1965) | National Archives
While in jail Malcolm joined the Nation of Islam and after his release, he became the public face of the organization He led countless demonstrations and spoke publicly, both nationally and internationally with a focus on empowering Black people
- Learning from Malcolm X - U. S. National Park Service
Malcolm X believed that Black people should practice self-defense in response to white racial violence As such, Malcolm X’s advocacy largely excluded white society and centered Black nationalism Malcolm X and the NOI have helped uplift and empower many in America’s Black communities
- Malcolm X: Get to Know the Civil Rights Activist - ASALH
He faced racism, spent time in prison, became a minister, joined the Nation of Islam, left, took a pilgrimage to Mecca, traveled the world, and became a public figure before his assassination Explore how his words shaped the civil rights movement and the people who called him a leader
- Malcolm X - National Museum of African American History and Culture
A complex and impactful figure in the United States and beyond, Malcolm X was a human rights activist, electrifying orator, prolific author, and a transformative leader who championed Black empowerment and equality in the United States and beyond
- Malcolm X – Remember Them Memorial
There was, without a doubt, something enigmatic about Malcolm X Malcolm’s approach to African American liberation was controversial, and his involvement with the Nation of Islam (NOI) was pivotal in shaping his thoughts and deeds
- Malcolm X: The Revolutionary Civil Rights Activist - History Tools
Malcolm X was a renowned Muslim minister and prominent human rights activist known for his involvement in the civil rights movement Through his bold advocacy of black empowerment, self-determination and identity, he became one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century
- Assassination of Malcolm X - Wikipedia
Three members of the Nation of Islam — Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Khalil Islam, and Thomas Hagan —were charged, tried, and convicted of the murder and given indeterminate life sentences In April 2010, Hagan was released from prison, and in November 2021, Aziz and Islam were exonerated
- Malcolm X: Make it Plain | American Experience | PBS
Political philosopher and visionary, husband and father, dynamic orator and militant minister In his lifetime, Malcolm X was many men Born Malcolm Little, he later became "Detroit Red" and
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