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How Did Malcolm X Influence The Civil Rights Movement

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Without people like Malcolm X, MLK, and Rosa parks things would be very different and not in a good way. Malcolm was a significant figure in advancing the civil rights movement. He gave the people that was not strong enough to stand up for them self a voice. “Malcolm was not a man who believed that the problem of the African Americans would be solved through a peaceful, quiet means and nuances, he believes the problem has graduated through the centuries and has come to a stage when the assertion of African Americans.” Malcolm X was the most influential person during the the civil rights movement.
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Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska. His father was a baptist minister was an “outspoken” follower of Marcus Garvey the black nationalist leader. …show more content…

He was sentenced to 10 years but got out in 7 with parol . In prison he read a lot about the message of Elijah Muhammad. Elijah Muhammad's message “spoke” to Malcolm's heart. And he wanted to know if his message was true or not. He read books in prison that changed his life forever. Malcolm began a series of trips to Africa and the Middle East that spring, hoping to increase his knowledge of Orthodox Islam while building support for U.S. Blacks among African leaders. Malcolm X is a major part of the civil rights movement. “MLK may have a national holiday, but Malcolm has the nation's attention.” Just because we don't celebrate what he did for us as a country we still acknowledge what he did and what he sacrificed.“ White America has always been afraid of

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