Malcolm X's life and achievements
Malcolm X was a powerful man who brought the light into many people’s
eyes and changed the world as much as he possibly could. A lot of people
now a days look up to Malcolm X as they look up to Martin Luther king, which may i add, these two men had known each other and inspired each other. These two men had a lot in common. They changed the world and how people think. Which you can see as of today, the nation accepts everyone for who they are in the inside, and ignore the outside appearance and color of skin. Perhaps most of the country, as we cant ignore, there are still some racial problems that can be an ongoing event that will probably never end. Malcolm X was a man who wasn’t afraid to speak his mind, and speak the truth, his inner thoughts. As we all know even though Malcolm X has done a lot of good to this country and led many people to the right direction, he has also done quite a few bad in his life.
Malcolm little was born in Omaha, Nebraska in the year 1925. During this time of his birth Calvin Coolidge was president of the United States. His father was a Baptist minister, and dedicated his life preaching about God, telling his people how they were taken away from the country to act upon as slaves. Well because of Malcolm X’s father preaching, it bothered the white Christians, and therefore, the KKK known as the Ku Klux Klan would come after him and threaten them to leave town. His father was the kind of man who believed they would never be given the rights they deserve in America and that they should all go back to their country where they know white man could not hold the power against them. They were a family of nine kids. Malcolm was the seventh child followed by a little brother and sister born right after when they moved to Milwaukee. They didn’t quite stay there for so long and Earl had bought a house in Lansing, Michigan. Soon enough their house was burnt down by the KKK and led to Earl building his own house with his own bare hands for him and his family about two miles away. They were basically the only blacks in the neighborhood.
In 1931 Malcolm starts...