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Malcolm X: Life and Legacy
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Malcolm X: Life and Legacy

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What was the primary cause of Malcolm X dropping out of school?

  • Family financial struggles
  • Discouragement by a white teacher (correct)
  • Bullying by classmates
  • Lack of interest in academics
  • What ideology did Malcolm X follow after being introduced to it during his imprisonment?

  • Civil rights movement
  • Black nationalism (correct)
  • White supremacy
  • Pan-Africanism
  • What event significantly influenced Malcolm X's global perspective on black liberation?

  • Assassination in 1965
  • Founding organizations promoting civil rights
  • His marriage to Betty Shabazz
  • Pilgrimage to Mecca and travels in Africa (correct)
  • What actions led to Malcolm X gaining attention and surveillance from the FBI?

    <p>Advocating for black independence and rejecting white supremacy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Malcolm X's disagreements with Elijah Muhammad manifest?

    <p>Public break from the Nation of Islam in 1964</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was one of Malcolm X's enduring actions despite threats and surveillance?

    <p>Continuing to speak out against racism and imperialism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Malcolm X gain international exposure?

    <p>Through media appearances and travels</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What impact did Malcolm X's autobiography have on future generations?

    <p>'It inspired generations in the fight against racism and injustice worldwide.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Malcolm X, born in 1925 in Nebraska, had a turbulent childhood marred by racial violence and family tragedies.
    • He dropped out of school after being discouraged by a white teacher but excelled academically.
    • Malcolm's criminal activities led to his imprisonment, where he was introduced to the Nation of Islam and became a follower of Elijah Muhammad.
    • Upon his release, Malcolm rose in prominence within the Nation of Islam, advocating for black independence and rejecting white supremacy.
    • Malcolm's interventions in cases of police brutality against black individuals garnered him attention and surveillance from the FBI.
    • He married Betty Shabazz, had six daughters, and continued to gain international exposure through media appearances and travels.
    • Malcolm's growing disagreements with Elijah Muhammad led to his public break from the Nation of Islam in 1964.
    • He founded organizations promoting black nationalism and worked towards unity among civil rights leaders.
    • Malcolm's pilgrimage to Mecca and travels in Africa expanded his global perspective on black liberation and solidarity.
    • Despite threats and surveillance, Malcolm continued to speak out against racism and imperialism until his assassination in 1965.
    • His legacy endures through his autobiography, inspiring generations in the fight against racism and injustice worldwide.

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    Explore the life of Malcolm X, from his troubled childhood to his rise as a prominent civil rights leader advocating for black independence. Learn about his experiences with the Nation of Islam, activism against racism, and global perspective on black liberation.

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