Malcolm X

Malcolm X was a powerful figure in the Civil Rights Movement known for his bold and unapologetic stance on Black empowerment. Unlike other leaders who advocated for nonviolence, Malcolm believed that self-defense and the right to protect Black communities were essential in the fight against systemic oppression. Initially a member of the Nation of Islam, he later embraced a more inclusive approach to fighting racism after traveling abroad. His speeches, like "By Any Means Necessary," challenged Black people to take pride in their identity and demand justice. Malcolm X’s legacy continues to inspire those who seek social change and stand up against injustice.

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