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After seven years, Malcolm was released from prison in 1952. By then, he was a devoted follower of the NOI and had changed his name from Malcolm Little, which he called his “slave” name, to Malcolm X. The “X” would represent the tribal name of his ancestors, lost over generations of African American slavery. Just like in high school, Malcolm was articulate and smart, and so he was appointed the national spokesperson of NOI. Malcolm worked hard, created a newspaper called Muhammad Speaks, and talked about the NOI on the radio and television. He also helped open new mosques for members of the NOI to worship in different cities around the country. Because of Malcolm’s work, membership in the NOI increased from 500 people in 1952 to 30,000 people in 1963.

Malcolm became very famous, arguably even more famous than his teacher Elijah Muhammad. One of his most famous sayings is that black people would have a revolution “by any means necessary,” which meant even violence. Though Malcolm did not agree with Martin Luther King, Jr. — another popular civil rights leader of the time — and his philosophy of nonviolence, he encouraged people only to use violence for self-defense. He did not think people should allow themselves to be attacked and killed for the sake of being respectable and keeping the peace.

BREAK WITH THE NOI
In 1963, Malcolm found out that Elijah Muhammad had fathered children from outside his marriage. Malcolm had loyally followed all of Elijah Muhammad’s teachings, and felt disappointed and betrayed by Elijah Muhammad’s actions. The tensions in his relationship with Elijah Muhammed were growing. Shortly after this, Malcolm X got a lot of attention for an insensitive comment he made about President Kennedy’s assassination. Elijah Muhammad “silenced” Malcolm for 90 days. This was the last straw for Malcolm. He decided to leave the NOI and start his own group called Muslim Mosque, Inc.

That same year, he went on a long trip through North Africa and the Middle East and made a pilgrimage to Mecca.6 He met a lot of different people on his trip and learned a lot about Islam and the fight against colonialism. He was able to connect his fight for civil rights back home with a global struggle. He embraced socialism and pan-Africanism7 and converted to Sunni Islam. He changed his name again to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. He also met a lot of white people that he considered brothers and allies in the fight for civil rights, and he returned to the United States with a different attitude. Now he was more hopeful about the future and believed that racial integration8 was possible.

DEATH & LEGACY
[10]Malcolm was unable to make much progress in fighting for his new beliefs because the NOI targeted him for assassination. His home was firebombed with his four daughters inside, but luckily they were able to escape unharmed. They tried again that same year, and on Feb. 21, 1965, three gunmen rushed on stage while Malcolm was giving a speech and shot him 15 times. 1500 people attended his funeral, and his friends took the shovels away from gravediggers to honor him by burying him themselves.

Right after his death, the media ignored Malcolm’s recent change of beliefs and his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement. They portrayed him as a violent troublemaker who hated white society. Later that year, The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley was published, and people started to understand the racism Malcolm lived through in America, his spiritual journey, and his importance to the Civil Rights Movement. Malcolm X was one of the most well-known leaders of his time who spread the message of black pride and a revolution against racism.

PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A
“He met a lot of different people on his trip and learned a lot about Islam and the fight against colonialism.” ( Paragraph 9)
B
“He also met a lot of white people that he considered brothers and allies in the fight for civil rights, and he returned to the United States with a different attitude.” ( Paragraph 9)
C
“His home was firebombed with his four daughters inside, but luckily they were able to escape unharmed.” ( Paragraph 10)
D
“They portrayed him as a violent troublemaker who hated white society.” ( Paragraph 11)

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