Topic > Research Paper on Malcolm about racism and its rise and fall within the Nation of Islam religion. The research paper was constructed so that the reader gained knowledge about Malcolm X as an individual and not as a phenomenon. A reflection on the lovely truths that crossed his short life and on the apparent transformations that man and his psyche underwent from childhood until his premature death. Malcolm Malcolm Analysis and Argumentation Malcolm Little Learned major life lessons at an early age. His parents were Earl Little and he married Louise Norton. Louise, Malcolm's mother, was born in the British West Indies, on the island of Grenada. She looked like a white woman with straight black hair. His mother was black but his father was white. Louise often said to Malcolm "Let the sun shine on you so you can get some color." His red hair and light skin were the result of Caucasian ancestry, he was the lightest colored child born of the union. Earl on the other hand seemed to favor Malcolm, often bringing him with him to activist meetings. Earl Little follows the teachings of Marcus Garvey, considered a black nationalist. Earl Littl... in the center of the paper... is completely absorbed in the joy and amazement he felt during the journey to Mecca. Mr. Haley inexplicably highlighted the fact that Malcolm X was murdered by members of the Nation of Islam out of jealousy. This book in particular is interesting because it deals with a figure in modern American history who was controversial and charismatic. Conclusion Although the white public as a whole hated Malcolm X's confidence and boldness, they admired him for the same traits. The book was a complete success in achieving the author's goal of revealing Malcolm X as a man and not just an observable real character. This book is aimed at people, all races and all genders. Malcolm X had the courage to express the anger, struggle and point of view of African Americans in the 1960s. If Malcolm X had been a white man, he would have been president.