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  1. His early education as a child was based largely on teaching methods and learning styles that differed as he aged and became an adult. Knowles’ (1999) theory of andragogy generally explains Malcolm’s adult learning as being different from his learning as a child.

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  2. As the nation’s most visible proponent of Black Nationalism, Malcolm X’s challenge to the multiracial, nonviolent approach of Martin Luther King, Jr., helped set the tone for the ideological and tactical conflicts that took place within the black freedom struggle of the 1960s.

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    Malcolm became a letter writer and as a result he says that he “stumbled upon starting to acquire some kind of homemade education”. He became extremely frustrated at not being able to express what he wanted to convey in letters that he wrote. He says that “in the street I had been the most articulate hustler out there … But now, trying to write sim...

    Malcolm went on to become a major figure in the fight against racism in the United States. He became a dynamic spokesman for the Black Muslims. He was feared by many, he was respected by many. He never stopped wanting to learn. Just before his death in 1965, he maintained that one of the things he most regretted in his life was his lack of an acade...

    Bloom, H. (1996) Alex Haley & Malcolm X’s the Autobiography of Malcolm X. Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House. DeCaro, L. (1998) Malcolm and the Cross: The Nation of Islam, Malcolm X, and Christianity. New York: New York University Press. Haley, A. (ed.) (1965) The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York: Grove Press, Inc. (Also available as a Penguin pap...

    BrotherMalcolm.net– comprehensive listing of links etc. Malcolm-X.org– various resources Acknowledgement: Picture: Malcolm X – released into the public domain by its author, U.S. News & World Report (Library of Congress). Sourced from Wikimedia Commons. How to cite this article: Burke, B. (2004). ‘Malcolm X on education’, The encyclopedia of pedago...

  3. Reaching into Malcolm's troubled youth, this book traces a path from Malcolm’s parents' activism as followers of Marcus Garvey through his own work with the Nation of Islam and rise in the world of black nationalism, and culminates in the story of his assassination.

  4. Learn how teaching about the life and works of Malcolm X can illuminate the universe of possibilities of the civil rights movement—and the diversity of ideology, strategy and political thought within the Black freedom struggle.

  5. 1. Explore the role of individuals in civil rights activism. 2. Examine primary sources for central ideas and historical evidence. 3. Integrate visual information with print and digital sources. Inquiry Question: The racial violence Malcolm X experienced as a child shaped the person he became. What are some of your earliest memories?

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  7. Jan 5, 1995 · Twenty years after his assassination, what is it about Malcolm Xs life and words that speaks so powerfully to so many? In Making Malcolm, Michael Eric Dyson probes the myths and meanings of Malcolm X for our time.

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