awe-filled tears at meeting his savior. As part of joining the Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad instructs Malcolm to drop his last name of 'Little', which his ancestors inherited from a white slave owner, and replace it with the letter 'X' which is a symbol of his lost African surname...
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Malcolm X. Writer: Malcolm X. Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, one of seven children. His father, Earl Little, was a Baptist preacher who supported Marcus Garvey's Back to Africa movement. When Malcolm was four, the
For instance, the editors in Patterns present Malcolm X as a lawless Black man who finds religion, hates white Americans, has a religious epiphany, and is assassinated in a gang rivalry--essentially, the same yardstick used by the dominant culture when accessing Malcolm X's life. The Yardstick...
) that is not afraid to go for the symbolic image: seeing a tiny Malcolm being held in the palm of “The Autobiography of Malcolm X”’s “Sophia” (Bea), his white lover, makes the statement. Doctor provides an impressionistic history of Malcolm—a story of Black ideas that override ...
Witness in Malcolm X Case Backs Up Theory That Officials Conspired to Assassinate Him “From my vantage point, this was an attempt by the police to assist in him getting away,” witness Mustafa Hassan says of man he believes was part of undercover plot Potential New Evidence By Althea ...
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Walking into “Malcolm X,” I expected an angrier film than Spike Lee has made. This film is not an assault but an explanation, and it is not exclusionary; it deliberately addresses all races in its audience. White people, going into the film, may expect to meet a Malcolm X who will ...
… that the white man is not inherently evil, but America’s racist society influences him to act evilly. The society has produced the nourishes a psychology which brings out the lowest,most base part of human being. (白人不是天生就邪恶,而是美国社会影响他让他邪恶。这个社会培养和滋润了这一种...