eligious sacrifices as the Nation of Islam, and which was also going to be more active. Soon after announcing this, he found out that he had a lot of support too. The creating the Organization of Afro-American Unity also made the Nation of bIslam very angry, because Malcolm X took a large part of their supporters. As a result, they secretly and internally ordered him assassinated. For the next few months, threatening phone calls harassed Malcolm and his family. His house was even burnt down. Then finally on February 21, 1965, while addressing an OAAU rally in New York City, Malcolm was shot to death. Malcolm X's disagreed with Martin Luther King's beliefs because Malcolm wanted change now while Mr. King saw that change took time. Malcolm disagreed with Mr. King was because he didn't believe the peaceful protests worked. Malcolm believed that violence was the only way through which change would take place. Finally, Malcolm disagreed with Mr. King in the fact that Malcolm wanted to segregate blacks and whites and create a separate place for the blacks to live in while Mr. King wanted to end segregation and have blacks and whites live peacefully. My opinions toward Malcolm X's beliefs are that I disagree with most of what he said. I believe that what he taught was teaching hatred. I also believe that he set the civil rights movement back because he "un-did" everything Mr. King stood for and did. I also disagree with his idea of usage of violence because I don't believe it solves or is the answer to anything. Finally, I believe his ideas towards white men being "devils" and "evil" seem to be unjustified. I say unjustified because many white men tried to join both the OAAU and the Nation of Islam, were denied. My logic is that if the white men were evil, why would they try to join them and help them? Although I disagree with most of Malcolm's X's beliefs, I do agree that all Blacks should join and become unified, because in unity, there is p...