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Malcolm X was one of the most influential figures in African-American history and the struggle for Black dignity in the United States. Born Malcolm Little in 1925, he grew up in an environment of extreme racism and violence. His father, a Black activist, was killed, and his family was torn apart early in his life. These experiences deeply shaped his worldview. After a troubled youth, Malcolm was imprisoned, where his life changed. In prison, he educated himself through intense reading and joined the Nation of Islam. He later changed his name to Malcolm X, with the “X” symbolizing the lost African surname taken away through slavery. His ideology Malcolm X stood for: 	•	Black pride 	•	Self-determination 	•	The right to self-defense against oppression Unlike Martin Luther King Jr., he initially rejected integration and non-violence at all costs. He openly criticized systemic racism and encouraged Black people to take control of their own destiny. “We didn’t land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us.” Growth and transformation Near the end of his life, Malcolm X’s thinking evolved. After his pilgrimage to Mecca, he embraced a more universal understanding of Islam and humanity. He continued to fight racism but began to promote global unity and human rights beyond racial lines. Death and legacy Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965 at the age of 39. Today, he remains a powerful symbol of: 	•	fearless truth 	•	Black consciousness 	•	resistance against injustice His legacy continues to inspire movements for justice around the world. #blacklivesmatter #BlackTikTok #africa #haitiantiktok🇭🇹 #haitiantiktok
Malcolm X was one of the most influential figures in African-American history and the struggle for Black dignity in the United States. Born Malcolm Little in 1925, he grew up in an environment of extreme racism and violence. His father, a Black activist, was killed, and his family was torn apart early in his life. These experiences deeply shaped his worldview. After a troubled youth, Malcolm was imprisoned, where his life changed. In prison, he educated himself through intense reading and joined the Nation of Islam. He later changed his name to Malcolm X, with the “X” symbolizing the lost African surname taken away through slavery. His ideology Malcolm X stood for: • Black pride • Self-determination • The right to self-defense against oppression Unlike Martin Luther King Jr., he initially rejected integration and non-violence at all costs. He openly criticized systemic racism and encouraged Black people to take control of their own destiny. “We didn’t land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us.” Growth and transformation Near the end of his life, Malcolm X’s thinking evolved. After his pilgrimage to Mecca, he embraced a more universal understanding of Islam and humanity. He continued to fight racism but began to promote global unity and human rights beyond racial lines. Death and legacy Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965 at the age of 39. Today, he remains a powerful symbol of: • fearless truth • Black consciousness • resistance against injustice His legacy continues to inspire movements for justice around the world. #blacklivesmatter #BlackTikTok #africa #haitiantiktok🇭🇹 #haitiantiktok

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