
FAQ About Malcolm X

Who was Malcolm X?
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in 1925, was a prominent African-American civil rights leader, known for his powerful oratory and advocacy for the rights and empowerment of black people in America. As a key figure in the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X promoted black nationalism, self-sufficiency, and racial pride. He later converted to Sunni Islam and advocated for racial unity. He was assassinated in 1965.