Before his assassination on Feb. 21, 1965, Malcolm X was one of the most outspoken black nationalist leaders. He articulated the anger, struggle, and hopes of blacks in the 1960s.
The foundation for Malcolm X’s beliefs came from the teachings of Islam, which he was introduced to while serving time in prison. When he was released he went on to become a spokesperson for black Muslims in America. In 1964, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca and then split with the teachings of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad and began following an Orthodox branch of Islam.
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