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Malcolm The Midwest, at that time, was completely steeped in racial discrimination and violence. Malcolm Despite the police report that Earl's death was an accident, Malcolm firmly believed that his father had been killed by the Black Legion. After his father's death, Malcolm's mother, Louise Little, attempted to support her eight children on her own. . To help his mother, Malcolm started stealing food and candy from neighborhood shops and because of this Malcolm was trapped for certain periods. As a result, Malcolm must be removed from her mother's care and placed with a foster family. Due to severe depression and a nervous breakdown from raising her children, she was admitted to a state mental hospital in Kalamazoo. After completing eighth grade, Malcolm moved to Boston, Massachusetts to live with his sister Ella. In Boston, Malcolm is involved in the metropolitan nightlife. He wears flashy clothes, gambles, drinks, uses drugs, and dates an older white woman named Sophia. He once worked as a railroad porter but then, when he moved to New York, he began working as a hustler in Harlem. His jobs include numbers, selling drugs, directing whites to black brothers, and committing armed robberies. Malcolm returned to Boston when he realized that his life in Harlem had become too risky. Then he becomes a house thief and is eventually arrested. In prison, Malcolm converted, transforming into the branch of Islam propagated by the Nation of Islam, which has already converted a number of his brothers...... good care of the well-being of the people17. Keep calm, never give up and be persistent! A frequent rumor among non-Muslims was "Malcolm X is making a lot of money." (page 296) Despite bad rumors spread around the world, as a social worker, Malcolm X never gave up. He was always patient. As we all know, a social worker will face very difficult situations and that is why it is important for him to be patient and stay calm. CONCLUSION All in all, this is a great book that I have never read in my life. It really inspires me. I agree with Spike Lee that this book changed the way I thought and the way I behaved. It also gave me courage that I didn't know I had within me. I learned a lot from the book. Once again, thank you sir for giving me this kind of assignment