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Malcolm Little

Malcolm Little. Maria Avila English 8 th period . Malcolm little was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska He changed his last name to Malcolm X in 1952. Occupation: Civil Rights Activist Also known as “el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz” . Malcolm’s background .

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Malcolm Little

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  1. Malcolm Little Maria Avila English 8th period

  2. Malcolm little was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska • He changed his last name to Malcolm X in 1952. • Occupation: Civil Rights Activist • Also known as “el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz”

  3. Malcolm’s background • Malcolm’s mother, Louise Norton Little, was a homemaker • Malcolm’s father, Earl Little, was a Baptist minister and an avid supporter of Black Nationalist • 8 children in total • Earl’s civil rights activist created death threats from the organization Black Legion, forcing the family to move twice before Malcolm's fourth birthday • He lived a horrible life • His father was killed for being a supporter of Marcus Garvey, a Black Nationalist leader • In 1837, Louise left emotionally unstable and was sent to a mental hospital • Malcolm and his 7 siblings were then separated into foster homes and institutions.

  4. Why is Malcolm considered a leader? • Malcolm wanted to help give Civil Rights to African Americans • He wanted to do something more than to just to talk to the white people, he was willing to use violence if necessary • This act attracted many African American believers and probably hastened the Civil Rights Movement

  5. How does Malcolm’s background affect his leadership skills ? Malcolm’s childhood made him the man he was back then After his father died he moved to the ghetto He was then sent to prison for burglary and fell in the footsteps of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Lost-Found Nation of Islam

  6. Malcolm’s followers He gathered himself a handful of followers all from the ghetto.

  7. Leadership skills > Other leaders Malcolm influenced many other leaders who gave guidance of the black power era He wanted segregation to stop, but by any needs necessary, which means it can result to violence if needed

  8. Positive Traits He inspired the black world He was an amazing speaker He was open-minded, and recognized when he made errors He had the intelligence and determination to educate himself He was a great organizer He was passionate about freedom

  9. Negative Traits He was a criminal when he was a child He was a burglar His hatred against white people sometimes comes back and refers them as “white devils”

  10. Leadership Capacity • He worked to give his followers what they needed and he did this without trying to take his followers money out their pockets • His leadership capacity ended in February 21, 1965

  11. May 19, 1925-February 21, 1965 • Malcolm’s leadership power came to an end • He was assassinated • The 39 year old leader was shot to death, as he was giving a speech, by three men who were members in the Nation of Islam at the Manhattan's Audobon Ballroom

  12. Sources Internet Sources: • http://www.malcolmx.com/about/bio.html • http://www.glynn.k12.ga.us/BHS/academics/junior/mitts/edwardd12350/ • http://www.history.com/topics/malcolm-x • http://www.stanford.edu/~ccarson/articles/black_scholar.htm • http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110504194511AAnbq4K Book sources: Britannica Student Encyclopedia Volume 8, published in 2007

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