Malcolm X Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Matthew Wilson
Updated on January 17, 2026
Malcolm X Biography
(Major Figure of American Civil Rights Movement)Birthday: May 19, 1925 (Taurus)
Born In: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Advanced SearchOften considered as one of the most significant leaders of African-American Muslim citizens, Malcolm X did his part to inspire many black people across the United States to strive for personal freedom. His resolution to inspire African-Americans was made in his childhood when his father was seemingly killed by the white people, leaving Malcolm an orphan. Also, as a kid, his teachers showed no confidence in him despite his exceptional academic performance. His dream of becoming a lawyer was shattered when it was suggested that carpentry would be a better profession for a black man. Initially inspired by his stepsister Ella, he found himself employment, but soon took to unfair means of earning money. During his term at the prison, he was introduced to the tenets preached by the religious organization, 'Nation of Islam.' He was highly motivated by the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, proceeding to spread the same message to others. He soon became famous, but was also often the subject of scrutiny for his controversial comments. It was only after leaving the 'Nation of Islam' that he worked hard to attain unity, and gained popularity. He also earned his share of enemies, who eventually assassinated him during one of his public addresses. Even today, this activist is held in high regard by some of the most distinguished human rights leaders. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Malcolm Little
Died At Age: 39
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Betty Shabazz
father: Earl Little
mother: Louise Little
siblings: Ella Collins, Philbert X, Reginald Little, Wilfred X
children: Attallah Shabazz, Gamilah Lumumba Shabazz, Ilyasah Shabazz, Malaak Shabazz, Malikah Shabazz, Qubilah Shabazz
Born Country: United States
Quotes By Malcolm X Human Rights Activists
Height: 6'4" (193 cm), 6'4" Males
Died on: February 21, 1965
place of death: Manhattan, New York, United States
Ancestry: Grenadian American
Cause of Death: Assassination
Personality: ENTJ
U.S. State: Nebraska
City: Omaha, Nebraska
Founder/Co-Founder: Organisation of African Unity, Muslim Mosque, Inc., Organization of Afro-American Unity
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American CelebritiesCivil Rights ActivistsAmerican MenTall CelebritiesTall Male Celebrities Childhood & Early LifeMalcolm Little was born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, to Earl, a local political leader belonging to the 'Universal Negro Improvement Association' (UNIA), and his wife Louise Helen.Because of the volatile black-white conflict in the region, the family soon shifted to Wisconsin's largest city, Milwaukee, in 1926. Despite moving to Milwaukee the family wasn't safe, and Earl, being an active political leader, invited trouble from white racists.Within a few years, Earl died in a car accident, but his wife believed that there had been foul play. She claimed that he had been killed by the white members of an organization called 'Black Legion.'During 1937-38, Malcolm's mother Louise suffered from depression after being cheated on by her boyfriend who had left her pregnant. She had to be hospitalized, and her children had to be raised by different foster families.A young Malcolm was a brilliant student in school. He was popular among his friends, even though he was the only black in the class. However, one day when he expressed his dream of pursuing law in future, his teacher discouraged him saying that dreaming big for a black was irrational. This caused Malcolm to quit school, and start work as a shoeshine boy.Eventually, Malcolm Little got drawn towards antisocial activities like smuggling drugs, gambling, and stealing, which led to his arrest and a long sentence in prison.