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Did Malcolm X say by any means necessary?

Did Malcolm X say by any means necessary?

On June 28, 1964 Malcolm X spoke at the founding rally of the Organization of Afro-American Unity in New York. He called for freedom, justice, and equality “by any means necessary.”

How many pages are in Malcolm X by any means necessary?

224
Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781338309850
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 12/26/2019
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 224

What does the phrase by any means necessary mean?

: by doing whatever is needed He vowed that he would succeed by any means necessary.

Who was Malcolm X book kids?

Malcolm X grew to be one of America’s most influential figures. But first, he was a boy named Malcolm Little. Written by his daughter, this inspiring picture book biography celebrates a vision of freedom and justice.

What did Malcolm X do as a teenager?

As a teenager, Malcolm Little made his way to New York, where he took the street name Detroit Red and became a pimp and petty criminal. In 1946, Malcolm Little was sent to prison for burglary. He read voraciously while serving time and converted to the Black Muslim faith.

Why did Malcolm X change his name to Malcolm X?

In 1946, Malcolm Little was sent to prison for burglary. He read voraciously while serving time and converted to the Black Muslim faith. He joined the Nation of Islam (NOI) and changed his name to Malcolm X, eliminating that part of his identity he called a white-imposed slave name.

What was Malcolm X’s solution to racial inequality?

As Malcolm X declared in this speech, the only effective solution to racial inequality was black economic and social separatism. As Malcolm X’s national prominence grew, so did a rift between him and Elijah Muhammad. Malcolm X far overshadowed his mentor in the public sphere.

Why was Malcolm X shot at the Audubon Ballroom?

He publicly blamed the Nation of Islam and predicted he would be killed. Malcolm X was shot to death on February 12, 1965 as he prepared to speak at an OAAU rally at the Audubon Ballroom in New York. Three black men, all members of the NOI, were convicted and sent to prison for the murder.