Early life
Conversion
Racism
Influence
100

What was Malcolm X's birth name?

Malcolm Litte 

100

Where did he learn about Islam? (important event in his life)

In prison
100

Define racism.

the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics such as race, culture, ethnicity, background, etc

100

What is the title of the famous autobiography written by Malcolm X with the help of Alex Haley?

"The Autobiography of Malcolm X"



200

Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was an important figure during the _____ _______ movement.

civil rights 

200

What did Malcolm X learn about Islam during his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1964?

He experienced a transformation in his views on race and embraced a more inclusive vision of Islam. he realized that everyone appears the same whether you are poor, rich, black, or white. 

200

How did Malcolm X believe African Americans should respond to racism

He advocated for self-defense and the use of any means necessary to defend against racism and oppression.

200

What religious group was Malcom X apart of what organization before creating his own?

Nation of Islam

300

Where was Malcolm X born?

Nebraska

300

What does the "X" in Malcolm X's name signify?

 It symbolizes the unknown African name lost during slavery.

300

What is the term used to describe embracing and celebrating differences among people, regardless of race, ethnicity, or background?

diversity!

300

Malcom X is talked about in America until today, what ideals did he stand for that made him so popular?

Malcom X spread ideas for civil rights and equality. He stood for fair treatment and equal opportunities for all people, regardless of race

400

What challenging event happened to Malcolm X's family when he was young?

Malcolm X's father died when he was just six years old, and his mother faced difficulties, leading to family separation.

400

What name did Malcolm X adopt after converting to Islam?

 El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (or Malik El-Shabazz for short).

400

What were some of the ways Malcolm X experienced and witnessed the effects of racism in his own life?

e faced violence, discrimination, and economic injustice, including the murder of his father and the burning of his family's home by the KKK

400

What did Malcolm X's speeches help develop, OR what did they inspire people to do?


1. growth of black nationalist ideas

2. convert to Islam 


500

 How did Malcolm X end up in foster care as a child?

After his father's death and his mother's struggles, Malcolm X and his siblings were placed in foster care because their family faced financial hardships.

500

One of the main things that I read about it that appealed to me, was in Islam a man is honored as a ______ ______ and not measured by the color of his skin"

human being 

500

 What are 2 historical events and systems that contributed to the development of racism in the United States, as discussed by Malcolm X?

Slavery and segregation

500

The term “by any means necessary” was coined by Malcom X to push African Americans to ____? 

Defend themselves against aggression; self defense

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