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Malcolm X — Part 30
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“MALCOLM A, iTue DUAN AND HIS IUnAS
BY GEORGE BRET IMAN
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The author describes the life of Maicolm X from his
childhood to his assassination in February of 1965, After the
death of his parents, he lived at state institutions and boarding
homes until the age of 15 when he went to live with his sister
in Boston, Massachusetts, and drifted into a life of crime
including gambling, drugs, hustling, and burglary, In 1946 at
the age of 20, he was convicted of burglary and sentenced to ten
years in prison,
During his incarceration which continued for six years,
he was introduced te the Nation of Islam headed by Elijah Muhammad,
During this period he educated himself and learned to speak and
debate, The author described him as the most respected debater
in the country. After parole, he traveled to Chicago, Illinois;
met Elijah Muhammad; was accepted into the Nation of Islam; and
in a few short years his work, throughHis plain direct speaking
style, helped transform the Black Muslims from a virtually unnoticed
to a well-known organization.
While in the Black Muslims, Malcolm X traveled throughout
the country as Muhammad's troubleshooter and came to know the
ghetto areas nationally. According to the author, Malcolm X
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