Why Is Malcolm X Unjust

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Have you ever thought of violence as a way to settle certain issues? Malcolm X thought that as a way to gain civil rights for African Americans and much more. I think the assassination of Malcolm X was unjust because he believed for equal rights for African Americans,also he was an great and independent leader. Many people believed that Malcolm X assassination was just because they seen him as a dangerous person because he believed in violeMalcolm X was becoming more stronger as a leader and many people didn’t like that. He was receiving death threats against him and his family.Who really didn’t like getting more power was the Nation of Islam. They was angry because they was losing followers while he was gaining followers.The Nation of Islam sent three men to killed Malcolm X at one of his speeches in New York City at Washington Heights. They were jealous because he was making a change in the world for a better place to live and enjoy. nce. Understanding the struggle that Malcolm X went through fighting for the equal rights did not go in vein.

Malcolm X was a violent man,he believed that rights would be earned by fists and guns. He lead an hateful …show more content…

According to Malcolm X the reader’s Companion to American History, “He became a loyal disciple and adopted x-symbolic of a stolen identify’’(Foner and Garraty 29).He converted to a more traditional form of Islam and adopted the arabic name to el Hajj Malik el Shabazz.He also use the quote ‘‘ the chickens coming to roost’’ when JFK was assassinated to tell people that some people didn’t want change in America. Even though he felt that way he still abandon the argument that all whites were evil.Malcolm X had grown up to know how to be a strong leader and how to get people on his side for change for