the history of America. Malcolm X, born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, was an Islamic priest
that publicly supported the civil rights for Black-Americans. As well as encouraged blacks to honor their
African culture and heritage. Malcolm X delivered messages of nonviolence, Muslim faith, human
rights, and race pride. He experienced many changes within himself during his campaign towards
equality. The transformations that changed Malcolm’s notion and preaching’s were his
alteration in prison, his transformation into the Islamic religion, and his voyage to the sacred and holy
city of Mecca. In Malcolm’s teachings, actions and conversion we learn about different …show more content…
This man teaches Malcolm how to think independently and later
inspires Malcolm to submit his life over to God. Malcolm second conversion occurs when we begins to practice the Islamic religion by preaching
sermons to a few people, then a dozen, and soon enough he was preaching to thousands. Malcolm X
became the voice of the Islamic nation. At this point in Malcolm’s life he has conquered great odds. He
has become a popular character in the crusade of justice and equal opportunities for all races. Malcolm
soon ventures off on his own in search of a deeper understanding of Muslim faith and himself. He goes on
a journey to further his knowledge and to continue to inspire others along the way. Malcolm then begins
his expedition to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad and the holiest city of Islam. Mecca is where
Malcolm planned to discover his full self. Malcolm’s third and final transformation is when he reaches Mecca; where he establishes that
blacks and whites can live together in harmony as a unit. “Malcolm warned that the nation's racial