Malcolm X
Malcolm X
Malcolm X, arguably one of America's strongest black activists was born on the nineteenth of May 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. He was a son to Earl and Louise Little, and lived in Lansing, Michigan. In 1920 the Little's house was fire-bombed while the family slept inside. This was believed to be the work of the white racists group, Ku-Klux-Klan. Malcolm X along with other blacks were being segregated in most every parts of daily life. They weren't
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unity until there is black unity. We can not be expectable to others until we are expectable to ourselves." It is true that the Nation of Islam grew jealous of his message and his popularity, but in killing the Nation made his message stronger and more memorable in our minds. After his death much of the white superiority was over in many parts of the US, but never the less in other area's it grew.