Topic > Malcom I call it intelligence." were once the words spoken by a man well known in the African American community. This man was Malcolm X. An expressive public speaker, with a charismatic personality and a tireless organizer, Malcolm frustration and bitterness of African Americans during the main phase of the civil rights movement from 1955 to 1965. Malcolm King Jr. spoke to all people. Martin Luther King Jr. promoted nonviolence, civil rights and the end of racial segregation, while Malcolm Malcolm's passionate radicalism are clear in Alex Haley's The Autobiography of Malcolm Malcolm On April 14, a member of the New York Temple, named Johnson Hinton, was savagely beaten by police. Alerted by other followers, Malcolm joined a group of Muslims at the 28th Division headquarters in Harlem, where he demanded that Hinton receive medical attention. Hinton was eventually taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital, but the Muslims refused to disperse, which alarmed the police. Satisfied that his demands had been met, Malcolm dispersed the crowd with a wave of his hand. He later sued New York City over police brutality and won... middle of paper... hung everyone's view on Malcolm the truth Islam. Malcolm X's story would have remained unfinished if he had not undertaken the Hajj journey after being suspended. Malcolm Malcolm X was a strong leader, who had many good and not so good qualities in his personality. Malcolm X's personality, career, and even his impact on history might have been different if key events in his life had gone in another direction. Defining events in the life of Malcolm..