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Malcolm X
- Original name Malcolm Little
- Rejected it after prison
- Believed it was given to his slave ancestors by their white owners
- Replaced it with X
- He'd rather have no name than one representing oppression
- Father was a Baptist minister
- Killed by white racists when X was young
- Involved in crime
- Spent 10yrs in jail
- Where he got an education
- Learned about Black Muslim Movement
- Became leading member of Nation of Islam
- Radical black Muslim group
- Suspended in 1967
- His extremist views
- Formed his own group
- Organisation of Afro-American Unity
- After leaving, took trip to Mecca
- Changed his views
- Adopted less extreme position
- Urged AAs to work with sympathetic whites to end racism
- Assassinated by Nation of Islam members
- 1965
- Following internal feud
- Fiery speaker
- Gained large following of young urban AAs
- Argued that violence was necessary
- To confront white racism
- As self defense against groups like KKK
- Believed AAs should seize their freedom "by any means possible"
- Critical of MLKJ & CRMs' ideals
- Believed non-violent action held AAs back
- Promoted black seperation
- Wanted AAs to be self-reliant
- Against MLKJ's willingness to cooperate with whites
- Spoke out against March on Washington
- Whites could participate
- Called it a 'farce on Washington'
- Urged AAs to be proud of heritage
- African roots
- Most influential leader of BPM