Malcolm X - How Did He Inspire a Movement?
After joining the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X became known as a human rights activist whose teachings led the charge of black progression during the latter parts of the 1960s. Radicalized by a stint in prison, Malcolm X was a warrior who was not afraid to get on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement. His sharp contrast from the non-violent approach molded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. meant Malcolm X had a clear agenda against anyone in opposition. He and his followers were determined to fight back against injustices by any means necessary, and his teachings laid the framework for the Black Power ideology and uplifted the black community in ways that promoted dignity and respect. Hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr., with additional notes from political commentator Armstrong Williams and Farah Griffin of Columbia University, we celebrate the story of Malcolm X, whose commitment to black people and their advancement is still felt today. Archival Materials Courtesy of: Alamy Images Associated Press Getty Images Library of Congress Executive Producers: Robert F. Smith Henry Louis Gates Jr. Dyllan McGee Deon Taylor Music By: Oovra Music Be Woke presents is brought to you by Robert F. Smith and Deon Taylor. Follow Black History in Two Minutes on Facebook / blackhistoryintwominutes Follow Black History in Two Minutes on Instagram / blackhistoryintwominutes Subscribe to Black History in Two Minutes Youtube Channel / @blackhistoryintwominutes 'Black History in Two Minutes' is also available on Apple and Google podcasts.

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