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Malcolm X

civil rights activist

Born: Died: American

Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an African American revolutionary and Black nationalist leader who rose from a background of poverty, family disruption, and criminal activity to a prominent figure during the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1965. He discovered the religious organization the Nation of Islam while in prison and served as its spokesperson from 1952 until 1964. He was also a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the African American community. A controversial figure accused of preaching violence, Malcolm X is also a celebrated figure with Black people and Muslims worldwide for his pursuit of racial justice.

Malcolm spent his adolescence living in a series of foster homes and with various relatives, after his father's death and his mother's hospitalization. He committed various crimes, being sentenced to eight to ten years in prison in 1946 for larceny and burglary.

Notable For

American civil rights activist

Malcolm X's Historical Timeline

  1. Malcolm X dies

    Malcolm X, American civil rights activist, known for american civil rights activist, died on 1965-02-21.

  2. US judge exonerates Muhammad Abdul Aziz and Khalil Islam for the killing of Malcolm X in 1965, saying they were "wrongly

    US judge exonerates Muhammad Abdul Aziz and Khalil Islam for the killing of Malcolm X in 1965, saying they were "wrongly convicted", after 55 years [1]

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Malcolm X born?
Malcolm X was born on 1925-02-21 (American).
What is Malcolm X known for?
American civil rights activist
What historical events involved Malcolm X?
Malcolm X was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Malcolm X dies, US judge exonerates Muhammad Abdul Aziz and Khalil Islam for the killing of Malcolm X in 1965, saying they were "wrongly.
When did Malcolm X die?
Malcolm X died on 1965-01-01.

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