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Malcolm X's Black Nationalism

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As an infant to the man he became, Malcolm X experienced the extreme hardships like being taken away from his family, and only being able to work labor jobs and being a hustler. Malcolm X was sentenced to prison for eight to ten years in 1946. For those 7 years that Malcolm X was in prison he began to become educated and that's when Elijah Muhammad a messenger of the Nation of Islam saved him. Malcolm X took all the events that happened in his life and the lessons he learned from Nation of Islam came all together to create the philosophy he calls “Black Nationalism”. During the time of being separated from his family he saw how the government is unfair to the black community. That influenced his thinking behind his political philosophy which
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