1960:Malcolm builds up a paper Muhammad Speaks to advance the Nation of Islam's message.
The Nation turns out to be progressively engaged with a progression of other fruitful undertakings, opening eateries and supermarkets.
In spite of starting opposition from Malcolm, who blames him for being the white man's covert operative, dark author Alex Haley makes an article
about the Nation of Islam entitled "Mr. Muhammad Speaks" for Reader's Digest, which both Malcolm and Elijah Muhammad praise.
Haley later leads a meeting with Malcolm for Playboy magazine, which incredibly consents to and afterward prints his answers
verbatim.
20%
1962:April 27: A quarrel prompts police entering the Los Angeles Temple and slaughtering its unarmed secretary, Ronald Stokes.
"They're going to pay for it," Malcolm proclaims, and goes to Los Angeles to praise Stokes at a burial service went to by 2,000 individuals.
He says the police shot "blameless unarmed Black men without blinking" and urges activity. Be that as it may, Elijah Muhammad opposes requires a forceful
reaction. An all-white coroner's jury thinks about Stokes' killing for 23 minutes and terms it "legitimate manslaughter." By differentiate,
14 Nation of Islam individuals are prosecuted for attack in the occurrence and 11 are seen as liable.
30%
December 1, 1963: Just a couple of days after President John F. Kennedy has been killed, Malcolm talks at a Nation of Islam rally in
New York and, in light of an inquiry, depicts the unfairness that the United States has submitted the world over and states that
Kennedy's killing is "an instance of past events happening as expected." after three days, Elijah Muhammad, who had requested Malcolm not to remark
on the death, reacts by hushing him for 90 days, during which time Malcolm is illegal to educate or converse with the press.
40%
1964: January 6: Malcolm goes to Phoenix to meet with Elijah Muhammad, who orders him to "put out the fire you've begun" about the
pioneer's infidelity. Malcolm is additionally expelled as the Nation's national delegate and as clergyman of the Harlem Temple No. 7.
55%
March: Suspended "uncertainly" by the Nation of Islam, Malcolm declares plans to shape his own association called "Muslim Mosque
Consolidated." The Nation of Islam reacts by mentioning, by means of guaranteed mail, that he give up the entirety of its property, including Malcolm's
house in Queens. Malcolm predicts that Black Muslim pioneers will kill him since "I know where the bodies are covered." While in
Washington to watch a Senate delay against the Civil Rights Bill, Malcolm gets an opportunity meeting with Martin Luther King Jr. also,
a picture taker snaps the main picture taken of the two men together.
65%
1964:April: Malcolm conveys his renowned political race year "Polling form or the Bullet" discourse, at that point leaves for a five-week voyage through Egypt,
Lebanon, Liberia, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, and Saudi Arabia, where he makes a journey to Mecca and gets another Islamic name:
El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, just as communicates a to some degree diverse demeanor about race. In Mecca, Malcolm composes, he saw "explorers
of all hues from all pieces of this world showing a soul of solidarity and fellowship like I've never observed." While still
resolved to bring charges for abuse of African Americans against the United States in the United Nations, Malcolm opines that
contemplating Islam may make white Americans get some distance from their prejudice.
75%
Summer-Fall: Although celebrated as a pioneer abroad, Malcolm winds up under expanded assault at
home; the Nation of Islam starts expulsion procedures against him, his sibling Philbert condemns him,
what's more, his life is undermined. Malcolm fights back by making rehashed open reference to Elijah Muhammad's infidelity.
Malcolm additionally frames the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU), mirroring a developing political motivation,
also, goes through almost five months in Africa visiting heads of state and campaigning for his U.N. plan.
90%
February 14: Malcolm's home in East Elmhurst is firebombed Malcolm X says that it is "upon the sets of
Elijah Muhammad." His family is ousted four days after the fact. In Alex Haley's words, "What I was seeing was a man
who was valiant too much, whose basic world was tottering, and he was attempting to hold it together."
100%
February 21: Malcolm X is killed while talking at an OAAU rally in Harlem;
three individuals from the Nation of Islam are later sentenced regardless of the way that the aggressor
captured at the scene Talmadge Hayer demanded that his two co-litigants are honest