Malcolm X's Struggle Against Racism

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Malcolm X lived in the South for most of his early years. He lived where racism was very apparent. He would get racist remarks thrown at him in his early years in the south. This led him to want to stand up against racism. He later moved to Boston to get away from the racist remarks. While during his time in Boston he would get influenced by the law. Malcolm started fading into crime. Malcolm got sent to prison in the early 1950’s. While in jail Malcolm had rediscovered himself and joined the nation of Islam. When he got out of jail he started to say that Blacks should free themselves ‘in anyway necessary.’ While becoming an activist for the African American and Muslim community he became a head of the nation of Islam. He continued to fight