Nation of Islam
Malcolm’s Early Life
Mecca & Transformation
Hustler / Harlem Years
Prison & Education
100

Rather than breaking him, this punitive prison condition created the silence Malcolm needed for self-education and religious transformation.

What is solitary confinement?

100

Malcolm's parents followed this black activist that had the “back to Africa” movement  which led them to have more pride and gave them more confidence.

Who is Marcus Garvey?

100

This religious journey taught Malcolm that all races could co-exist.

What is a Hajj?

100

This crime led to Malcolm’s imprisonment, which ultimately sparked his intellectual and ideological transformation.

What is armed robbery?

100

Rather than ending his future, this experience became the catalyst for Malcolm’s self-education and intellectual rebirth.

What is his imprisonment?

200

This Nation of Islam leader’s personal misconduct shattered Malcolm’s belief in him as a divinely guided figure.

Who is Elijah Muhammad

200

This white supremacist group terrorized Malcolm’s family in his childhood, shaping his early negative views of white people.

Who is the Ku Klux Klan?

200

After his trip to Mecca, Malcolm X began to support this idea of unity among races instead of strict separation.

What is interracial brotherhood?

200

This nickname reflected both Malcolm’s reddish hair and his attempt to distance himself from his Michigan roots while hustling in Harlem.

What is “Detroit Red”?

200

Typically considered a form of corporal punishment this disciplined practice of transcribing an entire reference book helped Malcolm transition from street slang to formal, academic language.

What is copying the dictionary?

300

Rather than loyalty, this enforced period of silence after a national tragedy led Malcolm to independently reevaluate the beliefs of the Nation of Islam.

What is his suspension (silencing) from the Nation of Islam?

300

The cumulative effects of poverty, racism, and personal loss led to this, which led to Malcolm’s family being separated by the state.

What is his mother’s mental health decline?

300

After the Hajj, Malcolm X embraced this form of Islam, which reshaped his beliefs about race and humanity.

What is Orthodox Islam?

300

Malcolm viewed Harlem’s underground economy as an example of this larger system that trapped Black communities in cycles of crime and poverty.

What is systemic racism?

300

This symbolic action reflected Malcolm’s rejection of his “slave name” and his commitment to a new religious and cultural identity.

What is changing his last name to “X”?

400

In an Icarus-like warning, Malcolm recognizes that this elevation in status, rather than protecting him, placed him at risk within his own organization.

What is popularity?

400

Within Malcolm’s own family, this internalized form of racial bias, favoring lighter skin over darker skin, contributed to his sense of rejection.

What is colorism?

400

Malcolm X joined thousands of pilgrims in prayer at this sacred plain near Mecca, a key site of the Hajj where he reflected on unity across races.

What is Mount Arafat?

400

Before Malcolm fully committed to the Nation of Islam, this family member planted the ideological seed that redirected his life away from hustling.

Who is Reginald Little?

400

Malcolm remained in solitary confinement longer because he refused to do this, an act of resistance against prison authority.

What is refusing to say his inmate number?

500

This mysterious figure founded the Nation of Islam and was believed by followers to be a divine messenger.

Who is Wallace Fard Muhammad?

500

Before the Nation of Islam, Malcolm’s foundation in Black nationalism was influenced by this movement, which advocated for global Black unity and independence from white control.

What is the U.N.I.A. (Universal Negro Improvement Association)?

500

Influenced by his global experiences, Malcolm X argued that the fight for Black freedom should be addressed on this international level rather than limited to civil rights.

What is human rights?

500

Observing exploitation in Harlem, Malcolm later rejected integration in favor of this ideology centered on independence and community control.

What is Black nationalism?

500

Malcolm’s intellectual growth in prison was strengthened through this practice of formally arguing by using instructors who came from places such as Harvard and Boston universities.

What is the prison debate team?

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