Malcolm X had predicted that he would be more important in death than in life, and had even foreshadowed his early demise in his book, The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Malcolm X began work on his autobiography in the early s with the help of Alex Haley , the acclaimed author of Roots.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X chronicled his life and views on race, religion and Black nationalism. It was published posthumously in and became a bestseller. Malcolm X. People and Ideas: Malcolm X. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Subscribe for fascinating stories connecting the past to the present.
Especially one in which a prominent civil-rights figure delivers a stern rebuke to his race. In July , the Schomburg Center for Research in His father may have been killed by white supremacists. Author Alex Haley was best known for works depicting the struggles of African Americans.
Raised in Henning, Tennessee, he began writing to help pass the time during his two decades with the U. Coast Guard. King wants the same thing I want — freedom! Although both Black Muslims and King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference had the same general goals of defeating white racism and empowering African Americans, Malcolm and King had different tended to speak at different venues street corners vs. Malcolm, who would publicly deny that he was even an American, worked for a Nation of Islam that sought to create a separate society for its members.
Malcolm rejected integration with white America as a worthwhile aim deriding it as "coffee with a cracker" and particularly opposed non-violence as a means of attaining it. Nothing But Scorn As for the apostle of non-violence, for years Malcolm showed him nothing but scorn. King was a "fool," a modern-day "Uncle Tom," and his march, where King gave his celebrated speech, just a "farce on Washington. King would not debate, his secretary told Malcolm, because "he has always considered his work in a positive action framework rather than engaging in consistent negative debate.
To be sure, the Nation of Islam talked a good game, but when Los Angeles Temple secretary Ronald Stokes, originally from Roxbury, was gunned down by police, Muhammad refused to permit an aggressive response, counting on God to avenge the incident. Malcolm X.
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