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Essay heading: Malcolm X
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However, historians have noted that even before Malcolm’s knowledge of Elijah’s extramarital affairs and several illegitimate children, he had been angered by the Nation’s refusal to actively participate in the civil rights movement (Carnes, 1995). He was, as early as 1960, broadening his political sphere, which included interaction with other black groups and increased involvement in foreign policy issues that the film never addresses (Carnes, 1995; Marable, 1993)... displayed 300 characters
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He was, as early as 1960, broadening his political sphere, which included interaction with other black groups and increased involvement in foreign policy issues that the film never addresses (Carnes, 1995; Marable, 1993).
The film reveals how it was Malcolm’s pilgrimage to Mecca in 1964 that forced him to reevaluate his aggressive ‘black power’ methods, and subsequently practice a more tolerant approach... displayed next 300 characters
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