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Malcolm X
Malcolm X is one of the most pivotal figures in civil rights history. His powerful words captured the attention of a country, encouraging empowerment and inspiring pride in black heritage.
Malcolm became interested in different religious views after his brother, Reginald, talked to him about his conversion to the Muslim religious organization the Nation of Islam. Intrigued, Malcolm studied the teachings of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad. Muhammad taught that white society actively worked to keep African-Americans from empowering themselves and achieving political, economic and social success. Among other goals, the Nation of Islam fought for a state of their own, separate from one inhabited by white people. By the time he was paroled from a jail sentence in 1952, Malcolm was a devoted follower with the new surname “X.” He considered “Little” a slave name and chose the “X” to signify his lost tribal name.
Intelligent and articulate, Malcolm was appointed a minister and national spokesman for the Nation of Islam. Malcolm was largely credited with increasing membership in the Nation of Islam from 500 in 1952 to 30,000 in 1963. Malcolm’s vivid personality captured the government’s attention in addition to the media. As membership in the Nation of Islam continued to grow, FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) agents infiltrated the organization (one even acted at Malcolm’s bodyguard) and secretly placed bugs, wiretaps and cameras surveillance equipment to monitor the group’s activities.
Malcolm’s faith was dealt a crushing blow at the height of the civil rights movement in 1963. He learned that Elijah Muhammad was secretly having relations with as many as six women in the Nation of Islam, some of which had resulted in children. Since his conversion Malcolm had strictly adhered to the teachings of Muhammad, including remaining celibate until his marriage to Betty Shabazz in 1958. Malcolm refused Muhammad’s request to keep the matter quiet. He was deeply hurt by the deception of Muhammad, whom he had considered a prophet, and felt guilty about the masses he had led into what he now felt was a fraudulent organization.
In 1964, Malcolm went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The trip proved life altering, as Malcolm met “blonde-haired, blued-eyed men I could call my brothers.” He returned to the United States with a new outlook on integration. This time, instead of just preaching to African-Americans, he had a message for all races.
Relations between Malcolm and the Nation of Islam had become volatile after he renounced Elijah Muhammad. At a speaking engagement in the Manhattan’s Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965 three gunmen, all Nation of Islam members, rushed Malcolm onstage and shot him 15 times at close range. The 39-year-old was pronounced dead on arrival at New York’s Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Fifteen hundred people attended Malcolm’s funeral in Harlem at the Faith Temple Church of God in Christ on February 27, 1965. After the ceremony, friends took the shovels from the gravediggers and buried Malcolm themselves.
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Induction of Malcolm X into the Nebraska Hall of Fame
Nebraska Hall of Fame Commission's Induction Ceremony of Malcolm X as the 27th member of the Nebraska Hall of Fame. Video and audio courtesy of Nebraska Public Media.
Malcolm X’s Fiery Speech Addressing Police Brutality
In 1962, a confrontation with the LAPD outside a mosque resulted in the death of a Nation of Islam member. It was an event seized on by an outraged Malcolm X, who would condemn it in an impassioned speech.
From the Series: The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X http://bit.ly/2Dun05T
Malcolm X's Explosive Comments About Elijah Muhammed
In 1964, the rift between Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammed, founder of the Nation of Islam, would reach a tense peak. In a fiery interview, X revealed a scandalous secret about his one-time ally.
From the Series: The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X http://bit.ly/2Dun05T
Malcolm X's Famous Speech After Returning From Mecca
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Malcolm X & The True Islam
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Malcolm X - Islam Is The Solution To Your Problems
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Malcolm X's Famous Speech After Returning From Mecca
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Malcolm X - A Letter From Mecca
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Malcolm X speaks on his ideologies after his return from his pilgrimage to Mecca and his presentation to the U.N.
May Allah have mercy on his soul. El Hajj Malik El Shabazz.
May 19, 1925 - February 21, 1965
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Malcolm X - Why They Want To Kill Me
Malcolm X on how changing his stance towards White People led to his exit from the Nation Of Islam (and later his death) + How his knowledge and exposure of Elijah Muhammed's (Head of NOI) infidelities may have determined his fate.
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Here below is direct quotes by Malcolm after his trip to Mecca.
"Never have I witnessed such sincere hospitality and overwhelming spirit of true brotherhood as is practiced by people of all colors and races here in this ancient Holy Land, the home of Abraham, Muhammad and all the other Prophets of the Holy Scriptures. For the past week, I have been utterly speechless and spellbound by the graciousness I see displayed all around me by people of all colors.
"I have been blessed to visit the Holy City of Mecca, I have made my seven circuits around the Ka'ba, led by a young Mutawaf named Muhammad, I drank water from the well of the Zam Zam. I ran seven times back and forth between the hills of Mt. Al-Safa and Al Marwah. I have prayed in the ancient city of Mina, and I have prayed on Mt. Arafat."
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Malcolm X - Interview At Berkeley (1963)
Malcolm X, being interviewed by Professor John Leggett and Herman Blake (graduate student) (Dept. of Sociology) at the University of California, Berkeley in October 1963, discusses being a Black Muslim, the conditions of Blacks in this country, their relation with white people, and states the case for Black separatism. Originally recorded October 11, 1963, Presented for Historical reference.
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MALCOLM X – APPEARS ON A TV GAMESHOW
In this rare, quixotic January 1965 TV appearance, Malcolm X takes part in a current affairs gameshow quiz and after which he sits down for a brief interview about his split from the Nation of Islam and his plans for the future. The host of the show was Fred Davis and Malcolm X was questioned by a panel comprised of Pierre Berton, Betty Kennedy, Charles Templeton and Gordon Sinclair Jr.
21st February 2015 will mark the 50th anniversary of the Malcolm X assassination and we are appealing to President Barack Obama to publish all FBI, CIA and NYPD-BOSSI files and records, without alteration or redaction, relating to the 1965 crime.
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FEATURE: Malcolm X on CBC's Front Page Challenge
Aired 3 weeks before his death on Feb. 21, 1965, our CBC panellists grilled him on his ethics, leadership, beliefs and much more.
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