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  1. Born: May 19, 1925. Omaha, Nebraska. Died: February 21, 1965. New York, New York. African American civil rights leader Malcolm X was a major twentieth-century spokesman for black nationalism.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Malcolm_XMalcolm X - Wikipedia

    Malcolm spent his adolescence living in a series of foster homes or with relatives after his father's death and his mother's hospitalization. He committed various crimes, being sentenced to 8 to 10 years in prison in 1946 for larceny and burglary.

  3. 4 Jun 2024 · When Malcolm was six years old, his father, the Rev. Earl Little, a Baptist minister and former supporter of the early Black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey, died after being hit by a streetcar, quite possibly the victim of murder by whites.

  4. 29 Okt 2009 · Learn about Malcolm X, a minister, civil rights leader and Black nationalist who advocated self-defense and inspired the Black Power movement. Find out about his children, his pilgrimage to Mecca, his assassination and his autobiography.

  5. 14 Mei 2024 · Learn about the six daughters of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz, who faced violence, loss and controversy in their lives. Some of them became human rights activists, while others struggled with mental health and legal issues.

  6. 19 Mei 2023 · Civil rights leader Malcolm X was prominent in the Nation of Islam. Learn about his real name, children, assassination in 1965, autobiography, and more.

  7. 2 Apr 2014 · Betty Shabazz married Nation of Islam spokesman Malcolm X in 1958. After her husband’s assassination in 1965, Shabazz went on to a career in university administration and activism.