Malcolm X: The Black Revolutionary Champion of Freedom
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On the centenary of his birth, Malcolm X's insights continue to illuminate the quest for liberty. Fiercely dedicated to racial justice, he remains a polarizing figure due to his calls for revolution and armed self-defense. Born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, amid Jim Crow oppression, he faced early familial tragedies and educational setbacks, leading him to a tumultuous youth filled with crime and imprisonment. There, he embraced the Nation of Islam, adopting the name Malcolm X, and rapidly emerged as a pivotal leader advocating against police brutality.His journey took a transformative turn during travels to Africa and the Middle East, which broadened his worldview. Ultimately converting to mainstream Islam, he became El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. In his final months, Malcolm established the Organization for Afro-American Unity, focusing on uniting oppressed communities. Tragically assassinated on February 21, 1965, his enduring legacy emphasizes that dismantling racism is inherently tied to challenging capitalism, a sentiment that resonates profoundly today.
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