But Malcolm X became disillusioned with the Nation of Islam and his separation from the group after a trip to Mecca drew animosity from members and leadership, Garrow said. Malcolm X is often ...
But after his 1964 pilgrimage to Mecca, just three years after his trip to Atlanta, Malcolm X transformed his worldview, rejected the racially divisive Nation of Islam and changed his name to El ...
Malcolm X was almost 21. This much of Malcolm X's life ... making a pilgrimage to Mecca and visiting religious leaders and heads of state in Africa and the Middle East. There his beliefs moderated ...
At the time of the firebombing, Malcolm X had broken with the Nation of Islam, the Black separatist movement he’d helped to build. After a pilgrimage to Mecca, he publicly embraced Sunni Islam ...
On his release in 1952, Malcolm X travelled across the US spreading its ... After leaving, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, and embraced Sunni Islam, adopting the name el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz.
One other thing set The Autobiography of Malcolm X apart: its subject would not live ... towards whites stemming from his pilgrimage to Mecca, Malcolm also told Haley in the last chapter of ...
Because to speak Malcolm X’s name is to speak truth ... He walked across the desert, prayed in Mecca, and returned transformed — not less radical, but more. More dangerous, because now ...
Biograpical epic of Malcolm X, the legendary African American leader ... but later on goes on a pilgrimage to the city of Mecca, there he converts to the original Islamic religion and becomes ...
In 1958 Malcolm married Betty X, and soon after they began a family. Several trips to the Middle East and Africa, including a pilgrimage to Mecca, broadened Malcolm's perspective; while he ...