
Minister Malcolm X Timeline:1925-1965
1925
Marcus Garvey, 1887-1940 May 19: Malcolm X is born Malcolm Little in
1926
December: The Littles leave
1928
The Littles move again, this time to
November 7: The Little house is burned to the ground. No fire wagon is dispatched to the scene. Looking back Malcolm believes that a local white supremacist group was behind it.
December: Earl Little moves his family to
1931
September 28: Louise has a premonition about her husband and asks him not to leave the house. Later that night, Earl Little is killed in what police term a streetcar accident, but Malcolm later says that the Ku Klux Klan was behind it. After Earl's death, his wife and children struggle to make ends meet and must apply for public assistance.
1938
December 23: Louise Little is diagnosed as mentally ill and sent to the
1939
The state places the Little children with various foster families, and Malcolm, who has been kicked out of school in the seventh grade, is sent to a juvenile home in the nearly all-white community of
1940
Summer: Fifteen-year-old Malcolm visits his half-sister Ella Collins in the Roxbury neighborhood of
1941
February: Ella Collins gains custody of Malcolm and he moves to
1943
October 25: Malcolm, who has responded to his draft notice by loudly proclaiming that he wants to "fight for the Japanese" and kill whites, is found mentally unfit for military service and classified 4F.
1944
Malcolm has his first run in with the courts. He is sentenced to four months in jail and one year of probation for larceny.
1945
December: Malcolm, who has moved back to Boston, goes on a stealing spree with his black friend Malcolm Jarvis and three white women, one of whom he has been dating.
1946
January: Malcolm tries to retrieve a stolen $1000 watch from a pawnshop and is arrested and charged with grand larceny, breaking and entering, and firearms possession. He is convicted and, along with Jarvis, receives an eight-to-10-year sentence. The white women have their sentences suspended, but Malcolm's girlfriend serves seven months in prison. The women refused the police suggestion to charge Malcolm and Malcolm Jarvis with rape.
February: At the age of 20, Malcolm is sent to jail in
1947
Malcolm is transferred to Concord Reformatory for fifteen months.
1948
Malcolm is transferred to Norfolk Prison Colony in
1947
Malcolm meets a fellow convict he calls "Bimbi," who convinces Malcolm to study and learn to develop his mind. In Jarvis' words, in prison "the only way we knew how to rebel was to cram some knowledge into our brains."
1948
Malcolm's siblings, four of whom have converted to Islam, introduce him to the words of the Nation of Islam's leader, Elijah Muhammad, who is himself in prison for sedition and violation of the draft laws. The two men correspond, and Malcolm continues his course of study, eventually writing to the
1951
Malcolm is denied parole.
1952
August 7: Malcolm is released on parole, spends one night with Ella Collins, then goes to
1953
August: Having tripled the membership of the
September: Elijah Muhammad sends Malcolm back to
1954
June: Elijah Muhammad gives Malcolm his highest appointment to date, chief minister of
1955
Malcolm X attends the first Conference of the Non-aligned Nations in
1956
Malcolm's future wife Betty Sanders becomes a member of the
1957
April 14:
1958
Malcolm and Betty X's first child, Attalah, is born.
1959
Spring-Summer: Malcolm makes his first trips abroad, visiting
Mike Wallace July 13: New York television begins airing a five-part documentary by Mike Wallace entitled The Hate that Hate Produced, which Wallace calls "a study of the rise of black racism, of a call for black supremacy among a small but growing segment of the American Negro population." Elijah Muhammad has been against participating in the program, but Malcolm talks him into it. Despite its negative tone, the documentary spurs increased interest and growing membership in the Nation of Islam. In Malcolm's words, "it seems that everywhere I went telephones were ringing." But the Nation's higher profile alarms many in both the white community and the nascent civil rights movement.
1960
Muslim with newspaper Malcolm establishes a newspaper Muhammad Speaks to promote the Nation of Islam's message. The Nation becomes increasingly involved in a series of other successful business ventures, opening restaurants and grocery stores. Despite initial resistance from Malcolm, who accuses him of being the white man's spy, black writer Alex Haley composes an article about the Nation of Islam entitled "Mr. Muhammad Speaks" for Reader's Digest, which both Malcolm and Elijah Muhammad compliment. Haley later conducts a interview with Malcolm for Playboy magazine, which to Malcolm's surprise agrees to and then prints his answers verbatim.
Malcolm arranges for Fidel Castro and his entourage to stay at the Hotel Theresa after they are refused accommodation at a downtown hotel.
1961
Elijah Muhammad, who has moved from
1962
April 27: An altercation leads to police entering the
Later this year, Malcolm confirms that Elijah Muhammad has engaged in repeated adultery and had children with at least three of his young secretaries. "I felt almost out of my mind," Malcolm says.
Herbert Muhammad asks Muhammad Speaks to minimize coverage of Malcolm X.
1963
Malcolm begins work on his autobiography with Haley, making two-or-three hour visits to the writer's studio in
April: Malcolm flies to
Photograph of the President's meeting with the leaders of the March on
Portrait Photograph, President John F. Kennedy. White House, 07/11/1963 December 1: Just a few days after President John F. Kennedy has been assassinated, Malcolm speaks at a Nation of Islam rally in New York and, in response to a question, describes the foul play that the United States has committed around the world and states that Kennedy's slaying is "a case of chickens coming home to roost." Three days later, Elijah Muhammad, who had ordered Malcolm not to comment on the assassination, responds by silencing him for 90 days, during which time Malcolm is forbidden to teach or talk to the press.
1964
January 6: Malcolm goes to
January 15: Malcolm and his family spend a week at boxer Cassius Clay's
March: Suspended "indefinitely" by the Nation of Islam, Malcolm announces plans to form his own organization called "Muslim Mosque Incorporated." The Nation of Islam responds by requesting, via certified mail, that he surrender all its property, including Malcolm's house in
April: Malcolm delivers his famous election year "Ballot or the Bullet" speech, then leaves for a five-week tour of Egypt, Lebanon, Liberia, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, and Saudi Arabia, where he makes a pilgrimage to Mecca and receives a new Islamic name: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, as well as expresses a somewhat different attitude about race. In
Summer-Fall: Although celebrated as a leader abroad, Malcolm finds himself under increased attack at home; the Nation of Islam begins eviction proceedings against him, his brother Philbert denounces him, and his life is threatened. Malcolm retaliates by making repeated public reference to Elijah Muhammad's adultery. Malcolm also forms the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU), reflecting a growing political agenda, and spends nearly five months in
Winter: Malcolm returns briefly to
1965
January: Malcolm flies to
February 4: Malcolm speaks in
February 13: Malcolm returns from
February 14: Malcolm's home in
Ossie Davis speaking at Malcolm X funeral February 21: Malcolm X is assassinated while speaking at an OAAU rally in Harlem; three members of the Nation of Islam are later convicted despite the fact that the assailant apprehended at the scene Talmadge Hayer insisted that his two co-defendants are innocent.
February 27:
Actor Ossie Davis leads the funeral service for Malcolm X; 1500 people attend. He is buried at
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