Malcolm X And The Black Power Movement

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Malcolm X believed that a violent approach to activism for the African-American community would benefit them by instituting the idea of "reverse racism" and solely African cultural appreciation. This concept would preach that one could do whatever it took or by "any means necessary" to embrace the African culture in each and everyone of the African-Americans. Malcolm X had a radical view that instead of integration to mix the blacks and whites that it was best to keep segregated. If any whites tried to shame or blend with the Africans cultural pride he advocated to defend your personal heritage. Malcolm X thought this was the best tactic to combat integration which then led him to create the Black Power Movement and allowing him to strongly