The
Week of May 21st, 2006: IN BLACK
HISTORY
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY MALCOLM
X
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BLACK HISTORY
EVERYDAY
Malcolm
X, (May 19, 1925 February 21, 1965),
born Malcolm Little, also known as Detroit Red, El-Hajj Malik
El-Shabazz, and Omowale was a National Spokesman for the Nation
of Islam and an African American Muslim Leader.
He was also founder of the Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization
of Afro-American Unity. During his life, Malcolm went from being
a promising young student to a street-wise Boston hoodlum to one
of the most prominent black nationalist leaders in the United
States to a martyr of Islam. As a militant leader, Malcolm X advocated
black pride, economic self-reliance, and identity politics. He
ultimately rose to become a world renowned African American/Pan-Africanist
and human rights activist. Malcolm X was assassinated in New York
City on February 21, 1965 on the first day of National Brotherhood
Week.
He explained
the name he chose by saying, "To take one's 'X' is to take
on a certain mystery, a certain possibility of power in the eyes
of one's peers and one's enemies ... The 'X'; announced what you
had been and what you had become: Ex-smoker, Ex-drinker, Ex-Christian,
Ex-slave."
The 'X'
also stood for the unknown original surname of the slaves from
whom Malcolm X descended, in preference to continuing to use a
name which would have been given by the slave owner. This rationale
made many members of the Nation of Islam change their surnames
to X.... read
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Lee Oliver Woodson aka "Andy" aka "Mother"
Lucy Curry , Dot Talley, Bertrand
"Goocher" Frye, Irma Woodson,
Russell Woodson, Cayce "Beany" Woodson, Nora Moorehead-Dixon,
James Dixon, Anthony "Torry" Dorsey, Ross "Booper"
Thomas, Termain "Butter" Woodson, Dorothy Jean Lee Ransom,
John Martin Moorehead, Jr., Donna Ann Davis, Patrice "Trice
Ball" Howze
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