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Malcolm X

1925-1965 US, Omaha, Nebraska
Spoken Word
A.k.a. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz

Malcolm X was born in Omaha, Nebraska on May 19, 1925 as Malcolm Little. When Malcolm was a boy, his father was murdered and his home was burned to the ground by the Ku Klux Klan. Malcolm spent time in prison where he educated himself in the classics, various languages and world history, particularly the history of Black people. On his release Malcolm became a Muslim minister and follower of Elijah Muhammad; he later converted to Islam (Sunni), making a pilgrimage to Mecca and travelling throughout the world espousing unity, human rights and self-determination. Malcolm quickly became known as a powerful activist for Black freedom in the U.S. He spoke forcefully against racist oppression in all its forms. While early on he targeted all whites as the enemy, he later came to feel that "some white people are truly sincere and capable of being brotherly toward a Black man." Perhaps this is when he became too powerful for the "powers that be." One week before his death, Malcolm's house was fire-bombed while he and his family were inside. On February 21, 1965, Malcolm was assassinated. His voice, his message and his spirit live on. "White, black, brown, red, yellow. It doesn't make any difference what color you are. The only thing power respects is power." - Malcolm X

     
Genres
  • Spoken Word
  • Hip-Hop/Rap
  • R&B/Soul
  • Dance
  • Soundtrack
Popular Tracks   
You Can't Hate the Roots of a Tree and Not Hate That Tree on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
White Liberals on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
Last Speech on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
African Roots of Struggle on The Roots of Resistance: Selected Highlights from the Freedom Archives, Vol. 1 by Various Artists
Crime By Blacks on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
Black Women and White Men on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
American Civil War on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
Black Muslim Beliefs on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
American Courts on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X
No Taxation Without Representation on Malcolm X: The Last Speeches by Malcolm X

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Discography



Title Artist Year Type
The Wisdom Of Malcolm XMalcolm X2006Album
Black Man's History Volume OneMalcolm X2003Album
Stop The ConfusionMalcolm X1993Single
Words From The Frontlines: Excerpts From The Great Speeches Of Malcolm XMalcolm X1992Compil.
Malcolm X Speaks (Excerpts From Music, Speeches And Dialogue From The Historic 1972 Documentary Film)Malcolm X1992Album
The Real MessageMalcolm X Featuring Grandmaster Flash1992Album
No Sell OutMalcolm X1984Album
The Wisdom Of Malcolm XMalcolm X1982Compil.
The Best Of Malcolm XMalcolm X1973Compil.
By Any Means NecessaryMalcolm X1971Album
His Wit and WisdomMalcolm X1969Album
Talks To Young PeopleMalcolm X1968Album
Speaks Again - Vol. 1Malcolm X1966Album
The Last MessageMalcolm X1965Album
Message To The Grass RootsMalcolm X1965Album
Malcolm X Speaks To The People In Harlem (Excerpts)Malcolm XAlbum
The Unstilled VoiceMalcolm XAlbum
SpeakingMalcolm XAlbum
Ballots Or BulletsMalcolm XAlbum
The Best Of Malcolm X Vol. 2Malcolm XAlbum
The Second American Revolution - His Way Or His WayDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. & Malcolm XAlbum
Grass Roots Speech Detroit, Michigan November 1963Malcolm XAlbum
Black Man's History Volume OneMalcolm XAlbum
Great Debate With James Baldwin - OthersMalcolm XAlbum
Black Man's History Vol. 2Malcolm XSingle
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