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Malcolm X was probably one of the most controversial elements in the civil rights movement. Malcolm X had become a member of the Nation of Islam in his earlier years. ... Malcolm X questioned some of the views and beliefs of the Nation of Islam, which made Mr. ... Viewing this made a positive change in Malcolm X’s beliefs and views. ... It was through these teachings that Malcolm X developed his radical views about race in America. ... Malcolm X believed that complete segregation was the only way to end racial problems in America. ...
Sometime after Malcolm X had taken on his new religion, he began to question the validity of the Nation of Islam and some of its leaders. ...
Later in 1964, Malcolm X took off on a journey to Arabia to try and find the true religion of Islam. ... This experience had a very positive impact on Malcolm X. ... He changed the Nation of Islam “X” in his name to an orthodox name. Malcolm X was no more; his new name was Malik El-Shabazz. ... As Malcolm X, he went from a low life hoodlum to a very influential priest for the Nation of Islam. ... Malcolm X, a.
Approximate Word count = 1167 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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