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Essay heading: Essay Question: Assess the extent that Malcolm X achieved his goals in "The Civil Rights Movement' in America. (Consider the legacy Malcolm X left behind)
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On December 10th, 1924 whilst his mother was pregnant with him, members of the Ku Klux Klan proceeded to damage their house and told them to leave because of his father position in the "Back to Africa" movement.
"When my mother was pregnant with me, she told me later, a party of hooded Ku Klux Klan riders galloped up to our home?Brandishing their shotguns and rifles, they shouted for my father to come out" (Quote from http://www... displayed 300 characters
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The Black Legions had been responsible for the burning down the Little Family's home 2 years before on November 7th, 1929 and since then they had received ongoing threats. With Louise Little unable to cope with the death of her husband and raising nine children in extreme poverty, she soon had a mental breakdown and was formally committed to State Mental Hospital at Kalamazoo, where she remained for twenty-six years... displayed next 300 characters
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