The Illuminati's Greatest Hits: Deception, Conspiracies, Murders And Assassinations By The World's Most Powerful Secret Society by Frank White
Author:Frank White [White, Frank]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Make Profits Easy LLC
Published: 2014-03-10T07:00:00+00:00
Chapter 7: The Assassination of Malcolm X
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska on May 19, 1925 and was the son of Louise and Earl Little who was a Baptist minister and a follower of Black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) which stated goal was to return black people to their ancestral homeland of Africa. Their slogans included “Africa for the Africans” and “Ethiopians Unite”. Through his father’s activities and involvement with Garvey’s organization young Malcolm got his first exposure to the concept of “black pride” and “black determination”. Earl Little was eventually murdered and his family believed that he was murdered by the White supremacist group the Black Legions because of his involvement with Marcus Garvey’s organization.
Malcolm’s mother eventually had a nervous breakdown and was committed to a mental institution. Malcolm had the dream of being a lawyer but dropped out of junior high school when a teacher told him that was “no realistic goal for a nigger”. Eventually Malcolm was sent to Boston at the age of 15 to live with his half sister Ella after living in a series of foster homes. Ella was a strong woman, but she couldn’t control Malcolm and he gravitated towards the street life of Boston engaging in criminal activity. After committing a series of crimes, he was eventually arrested for burglary, convicted and was sent to prison. He received an 8-10 year sentence.
While serving his sentence Malcolm was introduced to the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad leader of the Nation of Islam by his brother Reginald. Attracted to the Nation of Islam’s message that “the Whiteman was the Devil”, Malcolm converted to Islam while in prison and became a Black Muslim and a member of the Nation of Islam. Also during this time in prison he began corresponding with Elijah Muhammad via letter. He changed his name from Malcolm Little to Malcolm X. The “X” represented the unknown name of his African ancestors and the culture that was lost during slavery. In his autobiography, he stated "For me, my 'X' replaced the white slave master name of 'Little' which some blue-eyed devil named Little had imposed upon my paternal forebears."
Malcolm X was paroled from prison in 1952 and eventually met Elijah Muhammad who shortly thereafter in 1953 made him assistant minister of Nation of Islam’s Temple No. 1 in Detroit and Malcolm relentlessly recruited new members. Later in the same year Malcolm established Temple No. 11 in Boston and a year later he established Temple No. 12 in Philadelphia. Malcolm was chosen by Elijah Muhammad to lead Temple No. 7 in Harlem, New York where Malcolm expanded its membership as black people joined in droves. Malcolm became more and more visible to the public because of his great oratory skills. He was a charismatic and fiery speaker.
However, as a result of its increasing membership and its philosophies, the Nation of Islam attracted the attention of the FBI’s Director J. Edgar Hoover and he began devising counterintelligence schemes to thwart the Nation of Islam’s growth.
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