How Did Malcolm X Change In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His mother, Louise Norton Little, was a homemaker while his father, Earl Little, was a Baptist minister and avid supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. In 1929, their home in Lansing, Michigan is buried under to the ground. Malcolm X was orphaned at a young age. Influenced many laws and earned respect for many Africans. Was a Human right activist and a member of the Nation of Islam.Malcolm is a revolutionary who supported Black Nationalism. He was considered a hero among the Black Panther Party. Malcolm X is today a revolutionary icon that some African-Americans (and many other people) are influenced by. This relates to the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” is that of racial segregation is prevalent in the story. As one learns later, Tom Robinson and Calpurnia are blacks who are not innocent and do not win the trial. This book has themes that relate to …show more content…

He acts similar to the crowd telling Atticus to give up to the case since they do not understand. Malcolm X have a lot of connections in many places of the book who believe a change that is in forced. Malcolm believes that the way is to fight through it so a stand can be taken.In To Kill a Mocking Bird, Scouts father is a lawyer and when he gets a case to defend a black man also known as Tom Robison, he accepts it as if it was any person he was treated him with the same care as he treats all of his other people. Scout's father is hated and disrespected by the community just because he is trying to defend the Tom. Malcolm X along with others helped break down the barrier that Scouts father was caught in because he did the right thing and that was to defend an innocent black man. When the Mr. Cunningham's crew tries to kill Tom Robinson at the jail along with Mr.Finch. Scout shows up and the crew decide not to do it since she is there. This is shows how malcolm X tried to help