LIFE
ACHIEVEMENT
RECOGNITION
FUN FACTS
WHILE IN MEXICO
100


When and where were you born?



I WAS born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA.


100

What was your greatest achievement or contribution to humanity?


I fought for African Americans to have rights, identity, and respect.


100

Did you win any awards, medals or recognition?

No formal scientific or sporting awards, but public and political recognition: he was a respected leader, a famous orator.

100

What schools did you attend?


I studied in public schools, but never finished my studies.


100

What was happening in Mexico during the assassination of Malcolm X?

In Mexico, when Gustavo Diaz ruled, there was a time of autototalitarianism and political control.

200


What was your family like?


My family was a close-knit family, but they lived in fear because of racism.

200

How did you start his career or main job?

I was in prison, where I read a lot, converted to Islam (Nation of Islam), and then began preaching and organizing temples.

200

What was happening in the world during your lifetime?

It was the Cold War, racial segregation in the US, civil rights struggles, important social changes.

200


Did you have any unusual hobbies or pastimes?




I really liked to read, study and learn

200


What was happening in Mexico during the years when Malcolm X was an activist?


Mexico was experiencing the so-called Mexican miracle, with economic growth.

300


Was there any important event in your childhood that left a mark on you?


Yes, I experienced the death of his father and the racism he experienced.

300

What did you invent, discover or create?

I didn’t invent gadgets, but I created powerful ideas, founding organizations like the Afro-American Unity Organization and the newspaper “Muhammad Speaks.”

300


Did you defend any social or political cause?


Yes, the cause of civil rights for African Americans, racial justice, Black identity, equality.

300


Were you a good cook, musician or amateur artist?


I’m not known much as a cook or artist, but more as a speaker and writer.

300

What was happening during the civil rights movement in the USA led by M.X?

In Mexico there was no similar movement, but criticism of the regime was beginning to emerge.

400

Did you have any nicknames or special names during your life?

Yes, in prison they called me “Detroit Red” And later I was known as Malcolm X.

400


At what age did he start to be recognized?



When I got out of prison in my late 20s-early 30s, I was already known.


400

Did you have enemies or people who opposed your ideas?

Yes, both within the Nation of Islam and outside: critics of nonviolence, other leaders, people who didn't accept his strong ideas.

400

How did you normally dress?

Well-groomed when I was preaching, in a suit, formal presentation.

400

What was happening in Mexico during the time Malcolm X began his political activism?

Mexico was governed by the PRI and there was political stability.

500


Were you married or had a partner? Did you have children?


Yes, I married Betty Shabazz and had six daughters.

500

 Did he write any important books, essays, or letters?

Yes, my autobiography is very famous.

500

How did your work influence your community?


In my African-American community I helped them see themselves with more pride and strength, to not accept injustice, and gave a voice to those who did not have one.


500


What language(s) did he speak?


English and very little Arabic.

500

What was happening during the debates between the positions of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X?

In Mexico, social movements were brewing that would lead to protests.

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