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Malcom x

        

Malcom X of American nationality, was born May 19th, 1925 to Omaha in the United States, and died February 21st, 1965 in 39 years, in New York.

Malcolm X, is a Muslim who discovered the real Islam when he carried out Hajj in April 1964.

Shortly after his liberation, Malcolm Little meets Elijah Muhammad in Chicago, what marks its complete integration in Nation of Islam. Rather quickly, he(it) changes his(its) surname for "X". Malcolm explains that this name represented the rejection(discharge) of its "slave's name" in the absence of its real name of African origin. In slave America of before 1863, master(teacher) imposed on his(her) slaves to take its name "to mark" them as its things, where from the rejection(discharge). "X" represent also at the same time the mark(brand) applied to the arm of certain slaves and the mathematical unknown, who symbolizes the unknown of the name of origin. This vision led(drove) numerous members of Nation of Islam to change their name for "X", as his future wife, Betty X, or to take Muslim, supposed names

Nelson Mandela

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, been born on July 18th, 1918 to Mvezo (Cape Province) and died December 5th, 2013 in Johannesburg (Gauteng), is a South African statesman; it was one of the historic leaders(managers) of the fight(wrestling) against the institutional political system of racial segregation (apartheid) before becoming a president of the Republic of South Africa from 1994 till 1999, following the first not segregationist national elections of the history of the country.

Nelson Mandela enters the African national Congress (ANC) in 1943, to fight against the political domination of the white minority and the racial segregation led by this one.

Three days after his arrest, Nelson Mandela is officially accused of having organized a strike in 1961 and of having left the country illegally. On October 25th, he is five-year-old condemned person of prison.


After twenty seven years of detention in often very hard conditions, and having refused to be freed(released) to stay in coherence with its convictions, Mandela is released(relaxed) on February 11th, 1990.
Nelson Mandela becomes the first black president of South Africa in 1994. He(it) leads a politics(policy) of national reconciliation between Blacks and Whites; he(it) fights against the economic disparities, but neglects the fight against the AIDS, rapidly growing in South Africa. After a only mandate (money order), he it  with draws from the active, but continuous political life to support publicly the national Congress


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