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Om Datta Guru

 

All the charts so far including this on are from Astrodata bank.

 

I got this from someone, I do not know true story of Malcom X & how far

it is true. But atleast it shows a Combatant. the emailer is quoted

below

 

"Here are another few...MalcolmX was a fundamentalist Muslim activist

and revolutionary who believed in the racial superiority of blacks,

 

AstroDatabank

 

Full Dossier

 

As of: Sep 01 2006 Filter: (Unnamed)

 

Name: MALCOLM X

 

Name: MALCOLM X 05/19/1925 Place: Omaha, NE

Lat: 41 N 15

 

Gender: M (Little, Malcolm) Time: 22:25 CST (+6:00) Lng:

95 W 56

 

Data Source: Quoted BC/BR Rodden Rating: AA

 

Source Notes: Contemporary American Horoscopes

 

"The Autobiography of Malcolm X."

 

Biography, "Bruce Perry, "Malcolm: The Life of a

Man Who Changed Black America."

 

Biography: American activist who came from humble roots to rise to

a position of national prominence as a civil rights activist. As a

youthful black

 

rebel, he was convicted of burglary in 1946 and

served prison time. In 1963, he formed the Organization of

Afro-American Unity (OAAU).

 

He took the Moslem name of El-Hajji Malik

El-Shabazz; however, he was suspended as a Muslim minister on 11/23/1963

and expelled

 

from the Black Muslim group of the Nation of

Islam. He promptly formed his own religious sect on 3/08/1964.

 

Malcolm's father was a Baptist minister who

belonged to the United Negro Improvement Association. This group

advocated that blacks

 

return to Africa because they could find no peace

in America. The Ku Klux Klan harassed his father and their Omaha home

was

 

burned down. The family moved to Lansing, Michigan

in 1929. In his autobiography, Malcolm recalled that his father gave

rousing

 

sermons - but beat his wife and children. He

attributed this to his father's self-hatred, a result of brainwashing by

whites.

 

Malcolm's dad died a violent death in 1931 and

Malcolm attributed his death to the Klan, though the Perry biography

presents evidence

 

that Little's death was from an accident. At any

event, the boy was left fatherless and State welfare workers soon began

harassing

 

Malcolm's mother, grief stricken over her

husband's death. She suffered a breakdown and was institutionalized

until 1963. Malcolm was

 

separated from his siblings and lived in foster

families where he learned to steal and fight but retained his personal

ambitions. His

 

English teacher discouraged him from trying to

become a lawyer, saying he should learn to work with his hands instead.

 

After Malcolm went to live with his sister in

Boston, he became a gambler and thief along with his work of shining

shoes at the

 

Roseland State Ballroom. He dealt bootleg liquor

and illegal drugs and eventually landed in jail, being sentenced in 1946

to ten years

 

for burglary.

 

While in prison, Malcolm was introduced to the

teachings of Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam. The group believed

in the

 

racial superiority of blacks and emphasized

scrupulous personal habits, including cleanliness and perfect grooming.

It forbade

 

smoking, drinking, and eating pork along with

other Muslim dietary restrictions.

 

Out of prison in 1952, Malcolm went to work for

Elijah Muhammad and was soon named assistant minister to Muslim Temple

No. One

 

in Detroit. He spent nine years in the movement

and became a national minister, the voice of the Nation of Islam.

Although they shared

 

the same goals, he had major philosophical

differences with the Rev. Martin Luther King.

 

He also began to question the Nation of Islam

ideals. His conflict with Elijah Muhammad in 1963 made headlines. When

Malcolm

 

discovered Muhammad was guilty of adultery, which

was forbidden by the Nation of Islam, he was appalled at the leader's

hypocrisy. He

 

left the group in 1964 to form his own group,

Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. He

regularly received

 

death threats and his home was firebombed on

2/14/1965. His wife and four daughters were unharmed but his house was

destroyed. A

 

week later, he was publicly assassinated while

giving a speech at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem NY by three members of

the Nation

 

of Islam, 2/14/1965.

 

The trial began on 1/21/1966 of the three

defendants who were convicted on 3/11/1966. Later evidence was

presented that caused

 

doubt that the correct perpetrators had been

caught.

 

Categories: Politics: Activist/ political

 

Criminal Perpetrator: Thief/ Financial crime

Convicted of burglary

 

Criminal Perpetrator: Prison sentence

Inprisoned on burglary charges

 

Death: Unusual Assassinated

 

Home: Property damage House

burned down by fire bomb

 

Childhood: Order of birth

Fourth child

 

Religion: Ecclesiastics/ western

Muslim minister

 

Personality: Fiery Rebel,

leader

 

Religion/Spirituality: Conversion/ Born again

Raised Baptist; became Muslim

 

Childhood: Abuse - Physical/ Verbal

Beaten by both parents

 

Childhood: Parent, Single or Step

Lived with foster families

 

Childhood: Memories Bad Dad

killed; mom nervous breakdown

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