Malcom X

Malcolm X was a significant African-American revolutionary, Muslim minister, and human rights advocate, playing a key role in the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1965. Serving as a spokesperson for the Nation of Islam, he strongly championed Black empowerment and the integration of Islam in the African-American community. While viewed by some as a controversial figure for his militant rhetoric, Malcolm X was also revered in both


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Throughout my development, Malcolm X consistently stood out as a pivotal figure of inspiration. I respected his fervor for advocating on behalf of his community and his approaches for obtaining peace. Although I do not share his religious convictions, I was drawn to his powerful messages directed at his people, as well as I appreciated his eloquence in which he spoke, with and to, others about the plight of the African American in America.

My Favorite Quoates from this Book

"In fact, once he is motivated no one can change more completely than the man who has been at the bottom. I call myself the best example of that."

"So early in my life, I had learned that if you want something, you had better make some noise."

"One day, may we all meet together in the light of understanding."

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