May 19: Malcolm X is born Malcolm Little in Omaha ... including Malcolm's house in Queens. Malcolm predicts that Black Muslim leaders will murder him because "I know where the bodies are buried." ...
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Malcolm X: Unconquered still
Malcolm X also joined the prison debating society ... those concepts with amazing lucidity. Examples include ‘House Negro’ and ‘Field Negro’ during slavery. He specified them as follows ...
Boston’s Black history starts long before Malcolm ... No visit to Roxbury would be complete without walking by the Malcolm X–Ella Little-Collins House on Dale Street, where Malcolm X lived ...
A foster child and street hustler who went on to become a world leader, Malcolm X electrified some audiences and terrified others with his aggressive brand of Islamic teachings and black nationalism.
No doubt Malcolm X knew the code and the violence which accompanied it, and yet by breaking with the Muslims, he dissented. In the context of black nationalism, he become a "revisionist," a reformer.