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... At the height of racial tension, the city is Detroit. Malcolm X is giving a speech after a run in with FBI agents concerning the nation of Islam's practices ...
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... New York City. Known as Detroit Red, Malcolm turned to a life of crime, including drug dealing and armed robbery. When he was 20 ...
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... He was released from prison after 7 years and went to live with his brother, Wilfred in Detroit. Malcolm became Malcolm X symbolizing an unknown tribal name. ...
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... They escaped that night, but one fateful in Detroit day after Malcolm's mother and father had a heated argument he stormed into town where he would be killed ...
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... So he did and he tripled the membership to his temple in Detroit. ... After becoming an assistant minister in Detroit he went to Boston. ...
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... When Malcolm was released from prison in 1952, he went to Detroit, Michigan, and joined the Nation of Islam temple in that city. ...
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... Malcolm X got involved with all types of illegal activity with some really dangerous people ... He picked up the name Detroit Red when he was involved with illegal ...
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... At the age of 17 he moved to Harlem in New York City. Known as Detroit Red, Malcolm turned to a life of crime, including drug dealing and armed robbery. ...
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... During the time that he spent working in Detroit is when Malcolm took up the name, Malcolm X. On the other side of the spectrum, there was a sheltered kid by ...
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... From inheriting the name Malcolm Little and then adopting the name Detroit Red, later on voluntarily changing it to Malcolm X and finally chose to be called El ...
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... When Malcolm was released from prison after in 1952, he joined a temple in Detroit, and took the name Malcolm X. He took the name X because his present last ...
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... When Malcolm was released from prison after in 1952, he joined a temple in Detroit, and took the name Malcolm X. He took the name X because his present last ...
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... in prison, Malcolm became a follower of Elijah Muhammad, the leader of a small, urban prophet-cult, the Nation of Islam, with branches in Detroit, Chicago, and ...
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... As King captured the spirit of the Southern Black, Malcolm became the messiah of the ghettos of Harlem, Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles. ...
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... As King captured the spirit of the Southern Black, Malcolm became the messiah of the ghettos of Harlem, Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles. ...
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... Malcolm's different interactions with "white folks", and each interaction Malcolm gained something ... life, in the late 1940s, he was known as "Detroit Red," and ...
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... in 1952 and goes to Detroit where he works at a factory and furniture store. He meets Elijah, and becomes an important minister for the religion. Malcolm was a ...
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... or the racial pride and physical force of the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X, was ... of \'65 and ultimately exploded into major riots in Newark and Detroit in 1967 ...
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... Malcolm had adopted the Islamic religion as the group practiced it while in prison. ... After he was released he joined his younger brother in Detroit in Muslim ...
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... When he was twenty Malcolm was convicted of burglary, and he remained in prison till ... When he was released he went to Detroit and he joined the daily activity ...
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... Detroit meaning where he was Form and the red mean the color of his hair. In February of 1946, Malcolm was convicted and sentenced to seven years in Prison for ...
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... When Malcolm was released from prison after in 1952, he joined a temple in Detroit, and took the name Malcolm X. He took the name X because his present last ...
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... Consequently, he joined a Black Muslim temple in Detroit upon his release from prison in 1952 , and took the well-known name of Malcolm X, the X representing ...
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... He attended services at the Detroit temple Number one where he was named a minister. The X in his name was given to Malcolm by Elijah Muhammad while he was ...
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... As King captured the spirit of the Southern Black, Malcolm became the messiah of the ghettos of Harlem, Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles. ...
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... As King captured the spirit of the Southern Black, Malcolm became the messiah of the ghettos of Harlem, Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles. ...
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... Seeing this possibility for enormous wealth Malcolm X moved to Harlem, New York and ... he became an official hustler and got the new name "Detroit Red." Another ...
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... Malcolm transferred to Norwalk Prison because of its outstanding features, such as the extensive library. The Nation of Islam had its start in Detroit, Michigan ...
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... released on parole and moved to Detroit to live with one of his sister's. And to begin the life we know him for today. The later years of Malcolm's life have ...
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... When he was twenty Malcolm was convicted of burglary, and he remained in prison till ... When he was released he went to Detroit and he joined the daily activity ...
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