Malcolm X - Wikipedia Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an African American revolutionary, Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1965
Malcolm X | Biography, Nation of Islam, Assassination . . . Malcolm X was born in 1925 as Malcolm Little His father was killed while Malcolm was still very young, possibly by white supremacists His mother was institutionalized for mental health issues, and the children of the family were dispersed among foster homes or the homes of relatives
Malcolm X: Biography, Civil Rights Activist, Nation of Islam Who Was Malcolm X? Malcolm X was a minister, civil rights activist, and prominent Black nationalist leader who served as a spokesman for the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and 1960s Due largely
Timeline of Malcolm Xs Life | American Experience | PBS 1925 May 19: Malcolm X is born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, the fourth of Earl and Louise Little's seven children Earl, a Baptist minister, is a follower of Marcus Garvey's black
Malcolm X: Children, Assassination Quotes | HISTORY Malcolm X was a minister, a leader in the civil rights movement and a supporter of Black nationalism He urged his fellow Black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression “by any
Who Was Malcolm X? | National Museum of African American . . . Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 19, 1925, Malcolm X was the fourth of seven children born to Earl Little and Louise Norton His parents were members of Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) — with his father serving as the Omaha chapter president and his mother, the division secretary
Malcolm X | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and . . . King, Statement on Malcolm X’s break with Elijah Muhammad, 16 March 1964, MCMLK-RWWL King to Abram Eisenman, 3 April 1964, MLKJP-GAMK King to Shabazz, 26 February 1965, MCMLK-RWWL (Scott) King, My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr , 1969 Malcolm X, Interview by Harry Ring over Station WBAI-FM in New York, in Two Speeches by Malcolm X, 1965