Kylan Patterson, Cornerstone 2012

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Kylan Patterson, Cornerstone 2012 Malcolm X

Preview Becoming Malcolm X Relationship with MLK Jr. Death & Legacy

Becoming Malcolm X Childhood Adolescence Birth Family Foster Home/Orphanage Adolescence As a student Malcolm X was told, “his dream of being a lawyer wouldn’t happen because he was black.” (malcomx.com)

Becoming Malcolm X Crime Life Self-Enlightenment Malcolm X New York, Boston, Prison Self-Enlightenment Parole, Education, NOI Malcolm X “He changed his last name to X to signifiy his newly found freedom. He believed that his birth surname of Little, was his slave name.” (The Legacy of Malcolm X)

Relationship with MLK Jr Black Freedom Struggles Non-Violence v. Violence Similar “I want Dr. King to know that I didn’t come to Selma to make his job difficult. I really did come thinking I could make it easier. If the white people realize what the alternative is, perhaps they will be more willing to hear Dr. King” (kwanzaaguide website)

Relationship with MLK Jr Greatest Threat is America Complementarity “We must look at Malcolm X and MLK Jr. not as polar opposites, but as two leaders who disagreed on method, but agreed on the outcome.” (martinlutherking.org)

Death & Legacy NOI Multiple Attempts on His Life Resigned, Renounced, Marked for Death Multiple Attempts on His Life “Malcolm and Elijah Muhammad (Leader of the Nation of Islam) had a falling out which caused Malcolm to leave the NOI. After his departure, the Nation of Islam put a hit on his head. This was confirmed when an undercover agent in the Nation of Islam working for the CIA was ordered to plant a bomb on Malcolm’s car.” (Malcolm X)

Death & Legacy Killed by Three Members of NOI Funeral on Feb. 27, 1965 (39 Years Old) (15,000 in Attendance)

Changing America How the world has changed “Because of Malcolm X and other civil rights leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr., minorities have much more rights and freedom…. (The complete journey of Malcolm X) “He single handedly changed the way African-Americans viewed themselves.” (The complete journey of Malcolm X) Speech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRSgUTWffMQ

Through the life of Malcolm X Becoming Malcolm X Relationship with MLK Jr. Death & Legacy

Kylan Patterson, Cornerstone 2012 Malcolm X