Malcolm X Education is the passport to the

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Malcolm X "Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those

Malcolm X "Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. " – Malcolm X By: Emily 1925 -1965

Background/ Family Life He was born in Omaha, Nebraska Malcolm X was the fourth

Background/ Family Life He was born in Omaha, Nebraska Malcolm X was the fourth of eight children of the Reverend Earl Little and his wife, Louise. After Malcolm's birth his family moved to the outskirts of East Lansing, Michigan. When Malcolm was six, his father died. He was murdered by the Black Legion, a violent racist group similar to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Louise was eventually placed in the state mental hospital, and her children were declared wards of the state.

School He was smart and focused He was the only black student He wanted

School He was smart and focused He was the only black student He wanted to be a lawyer and his teacher told him that black people can’t be lawyers He dropped out and moved to Boston to live wit his half sister Ella

Early Life He moved around in Flint, Michigan to Harlem New York and eventually

Early Life He moved around in Flint, Michigan to Harlem New York and eventually back to Boston, Massachusetts He was a pimp, drug dealer, and a gambler in 1946 when he was arrested on charges of larceny and sentenced to ten years in jail.

Into Adulthood Malcolm X traveled to Detroit, where he worked with the leader of

Into Adulthood Malcolm X traveled to Detroit, where he worked with the leader of the Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad, to expand the movement's following among black Americans nationwide. Malcolm X became the minister of Temple No. 7 in Harlem and Temple No. 11 in Boston, while also founding new temples in Harford and Philadelphia.

Family Malcolm X married Betty Sanders, a fellow member of the Nation of Islam,

Family Malcolm X married Betty Sanders, a fellow member of the Nation of Islam, in 1958, and they had four children together.

Nation of Islam In 1960, he established a national newspaper, Muhammad Speaks, in order

Nation of Islam In 1960, he established a national newspaper, Muhammad Speaks, in order to further promote the message of the Nation of Islam. Due primarily to the efforts of Malcolm X, the Nation of Islam grew from a mere 400 members at the time he was released from prison in 1952 to 40, 000 members by 1960. Malcolm X exhorted blacks to cast off the shackles of racism "by any means necessary, " including violence. "You don't have a peaceful revolution, " he said. "You don't have a turn the cheek revolution. There's no such thing as a nonviolent revolution. "

Troubles In 1963, Malcolm X became deeply disillusioned when he learned that his hero

Troubles In 1963, Malcolm X became deeply disillusioned when he learned that his hero and mentor had violated many of his own teachings, most flagrantly by carrying on many extramarital affairs; Muhammad had, in fact, fathered several children out of wedlock. Malcolm's feelings of betrayal, combined with Muhammad's anger over Malcolm's insensitive comments regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, led Malcolm X to leave the Nation of Islam in 1964.

Death On the evening of February 21, 1965, at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan,

Death On the evening of February 21, 1965, at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan, where Malcolm X was about to deliver a speech, three gunmen rushed the stage and shot him 15 times at point blank range. Malcolm X was pronounced dead on arrival at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital shortly thereafter. He was 39 years old.

Bibliography http: //www. biography. com/people/malcolm-x- 9396195? page=3

Bibliography http: //www. biography. com/people/malcolm-x- 9396195? page=3