A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything.
Malcolm X
Question
Did his assassination have an affect in the advance to desegregation?
Malcolm X
•Became the leader of the black Muslims in the USA
•Blacks rejected Christianity as a ‘white’ religion
•He had contempt for those who followed Martin Luther King’s pacifist methods
•He believed blacks needed to protest with force
•Assassinated in 1965, possibly because of his disputes with the black Muslim Movement
•Blacks rejected Christianity as a ‘white’ religion
•He had contempt for those who followed Martin Luther King’s pacifist methods
•He believed blacks needed to protest with force
•Assassinated in 1965, possibly because of his disputes with the black Muslim Movement
Summary
He was the leader of the Black Muslims in USA. The blacks rejected Christianity as a 'white' religion and didn't like MLK's pacifist ways. He believed blacks should protest with force. He was assassinated in 1965 because of his disputes with the black Muslim Movement.