Malcom X and the racial segregation of the blacks

Introduction

The civil disobedience is the refusal of some people to submit themselves to a law or an order given by the ruling power . Its role is to protest against an injustice caused by the government .

In this website , we will interest ourselves at an icon of the civil disobedience : Malcom X . You'll also learn its influence in the fight against racial segregation of the blacks .

Task

Your task is very simple : you just have to answer the questions thanks to the multiples sources given . Moreover ,  you HAVE TO improve your knowledge and ENJOY this webquest . Good research !

Process

1)Why did Malcom choose the letter "x" as his family name ? link: http://malcolmx.com/biography/

 

 

2)Why did Malcom X convert himself to islam ? Where ?http://malcolmx.com/biography/

 

3)What was the NOI ? What was the role of Malcom within this organisation ?http://malcolmx.com/biography/

 

4)What was the doctrine of Malcom x to protest against the violence , unlike Martin Luther King ?http://www.lefigaro.fr/histoire/archives/2015/02/20/26010-20150220ARTFIG00321-malcolm-x-l-apotre-de-la-violence.php , http://www.martinlutherking.fr/

 

 

5)Was Malcom X really a "priest preaching violence " against  white people ? Give your opinion .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGMXe1YeUPs

6)How did Malcom X die ? What are the main hypothesis ?http://malcolmx.com/biography

Evaluation

 

INTRODUCTION PROCESS CHOICE OF RESOURCES LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY OVERALL OPINION
         

 

Conclusion

Malcom X has been one of the main actors in the fight against all forms of racism , and a activist in favor of human rights .

  It's thanks to men like him that the world is today a little more fair , even if thre are still many injustices . Let's believe that one day , tomorrow will be more beautiful than yesterday . As Malcom X said it "By any means necessary"

 

Here some links that  you can use to learn more about Malcom x , and in a larger extent , about racial segregation :

https://www.britannica.com/topic/racial-segregation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_segregation_in_the_United_States