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Malcolm X: Racism and Change in America

Malcolm X, both beloved and feared was often called, “the angriest black man in America” murdered in 1965 he spent years wanting “to change the world”, and can be considered one of the brightest revolutionary thinkers of the twentieth century, a political leader of world stature and a charismatic.

Once a drug addicted criminal living in the ghetto, after being “fallen touching the fund of the society of the American white”, Malcolm became a critical spirit, a great orator, and with his political ideologies gained international fame.

It is difficult to say once and for all who Malcolm X was, all we can say is he was an extremely complex character. He has lived and suffered transformation of his own vision of the world, and has grown toward an increasingly more mature political conscience. In all the phases of his life, from the hate to the reconciliation, every time he was convinced and sincere, only in the last two years of life was he able to reason in an autonom...

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