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... Malcolm's father was a Baptist minister and an organizer for the Marcus Aurelius Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association. ...
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... While Malcolm's father was away and Malcolm's mother was pregnant with Malcolm, a group of KKK members came to their house and told Mrs. Little to send out her ...
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... While Malcolm's father was away and Malcolm's mother was pregnant with Malcolm, a group of KKK members came to their house and told Mrs. Little to send out her ...
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... Malcolm's father, Earl Little, was a Baptist minister, and an outspoken follower of Marcus Garvey, a Black Nationalist leader of the 1920s. ...
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... While Malcolm's father was away and Malcolm's mother was pregnant with Malcolm, a group of KKK members came to their house and told Mrs. Little to send out her ...
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... His family name was little, although Malcolm's father, Earl was far from "little". ... Malcolm's father's death was during the middle of the great depression. ...
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... Little. (Malcolm's father) After he was born his family quite a few times before he they finally settled in Lansing, Michigan. His ...
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... The whole book is about his life. Rev.Earl Little was Malcolm's father. He spread the word of Marcus Garvey. He was harassed and eventually killed by the KKK. ...
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... Malcolm's father was a Christian minister, he worked for the unity of black people and this determination rubbed off on Malcolm. ...
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... In September 1931, the white racists of Lansing killed Malcolm's father and laid him on a railway track, claiming he committed suicide. ...
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... In September 1931, the white racists of Lansing killed Malcolm's father and laid him on a railway track, claiming he committed suicide. ...
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... In September 1931, the white racists of Lansing killed Malcolm's father and laid him on a railway track, claiming he committed suicide. ...
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... to-Africa" movement (Compton's encyclopedia online). At age six Malcolm's father was murdered. As a result his mother later suffered ...
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Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm Little was the seventh of eleven children. At age six, Malcolm's father was brutally murdered. ...
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... Little. (Malcolm's father) After he was born his family quite a few times before he they finally settled in Lansing, Michigan. His ...
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... Little. (Malcolm's father) After he was born his family quite a few times before he they finally settled in Lansing, Michigan. His ...
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... His family picked up and moved later to Lansing, Michigan were Malcolm's father was murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan after number of death threats were ...
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... The police report claimed it was an accident, but Malcolm believed that his father was beaten unconscientious the thrown into the railroad tracks only to be ...
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... On September 28, 1931 Earl Little (Malcolm's father) was run over and killed by a streetcar, believed to have been driven by a member of a white supremacist ...
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... The father of Malcolm X was killed while fighting against the restricted place that was assigned to his people in this country. ...
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... In September 1931, the white racists of Lansing killed Malcolm¯s father and laid him on a railway track, claiming he committed suicide. ...
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... It was Malcolm's belief, however, that his father was murdered by a group of white terrorists called the Black Legionnaires. With ...
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... Before his death in 1931, Malcolm's father influenced his life greatly. He taught him to always have pride in himself and his race. ...
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... caught on fire. His father, Earl Little, claimed two white men started the fire and he had chased them off with his gun. But the ...
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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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... Their father's body was found mutilated lying across the town's trolley ... Through this happening, Malcolm's mother, Louis, suffered an emotional breakdown and ...
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... Racism was still strong there and as a resultOf which, Malcolm father was murdered and places don the railroad tracks toMake it look like a suicide. ...
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... it was true that segregation in bus stations and restaurants was ugly and indefensible, Malcolm X had seen his childhood home burned, his father murdered, and ...
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... brainwashing. When Malcolm was six his father was killed - run over by a car. The white-owned insurance company didn't pay out. ...
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... Malcolm grew up in a Omaha, Nebraska with both of his parents, although it might ... was busy with his eight other brothers and sisters, while his father was an ...
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