Malcolm X
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MALCOLM X
malcolm x was born malcolm little on may the 19 of 1925 in Ohama, Nebraska.he had six brothers and three sisters ,his parents was Earl Little and Louise Norton .His father was an avid supporter of Black Nacionalist leader Marcus Garvey.his wife was Betty Shabazz
when he was kid he went has the white school and he obtains his graduate at the top of the class, but he stopped the school because his professor had told him that he cannot become lawyer.
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-major achievements
-awards
-date and circumstances of death
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major achievement :
-In 1943 Malcolm X move to New York who he find little jobs but soon after he sold drug and he burgle he was arested in 1946 for burgle and he was place in jail.
-In december 1953 one year after he was release Malcolm X was named minister at the mosque Nation of Islam in Boston.
-From the 60's he was guest in debates on the radio(like New-York, Los Angeles, Washington), on the TV(« open mind » « The Mike Wallace News Program ») and in university (Arvard, Howard university and Columbia university)
-In 1963 Malcolm X became the second speaker most search of the United states. The 29 jun of the same year he directed the Rally of Unity at Harlem, it was one of the bigger events of the civils rigth of nations.
Awards :
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date and circumstances of death :
21 february 1965, at 3 p.m, it an very importante date for all black people in the U.S because it's when Malcolm X, the black celebrity was viciously killed by unknown persons but they come from Black Muslims.
He spoke at a meeting in front of five hundred persons in the ballroom of Harlem when he was killed.
Malcolm X had a short life but filled with events who made progressed the U.S.A to a non-racist States and more free for the blacks.
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