Embrace the Legacy: Celebrating the Vision and Voice of Malcolm X
Malcolm X: the phoenix rising from the ashes of oppression, igniting a flame of black empowerment. His journey weaves raw truth with eloquence, challenging a nation to reckon with its past, while advocating for self-determination and equality.
Malcolm X Trivia
What was Malcolm X's birth name? (Expert)
#1: Malcolm Little
#2: Malcolm Xanthus
#3: Malcolm Norton
#4: Malcolm Yacub
What organization did Malcolm X become a prominent leader of? (Easy)
#1: Nation of Islam
#2: NAACP
#3: Black Panthers
#4: Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Malcolm X Fun Facts
Malcolm X was originally named Malcolm Little, and he adopted the X to symbolize his lost tribal name and his rejection of his slave surname.
Malcolm X was a skilled orator who often challenged the rhetoric of Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement, promoting a more militant approach to achieving racial equality.
Malcolm X Polls
What aspect of Malcolm X's legacy do you find most impactful?
His speeches and rhetoric
His advocacy for racial equality
His international relations approach
His influence on modern activism
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Which book about Malcolm X has influenced you the most?
"The Autobiography of Malcolm X"
"Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention"
"Malcolm X: Make It Plain"
"By Any Means Necessary"
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