No. Malcom X was a complete and utter piece of crap. So many things, I don't even know where to begin.
First, changing your name because of somebody's ancestors did something is the sign of a total crybaby. My last name is Jewish. I am not Jewish. There's not a single Jew in my family, and I've done extensive research. Did some Jewish person down the line force it upon us? Maybe. Who cares? Similarly, my first name is of Greek origin. There's nobody Greek in my family. Am I butthurt over it? No.
Second, he said a lot of things that were quite openly racist. I'm too lazy to dig up the verbatim quote, but he said something to the tune of "white people are a race of devils because only a race of devils could produce the Vikings which did a bunch of pillaging and looting, and whites were responsible for world war 1 and world war 2". Jesus Christ, that's all kinds of stupid. There were wars all over the world, not just in Europe. The Vikings were barbaric, but so were everyone else. If someone said to me "blacks are the devil because of the wars in Africa" I would pimp slap them in the face for being a racist, and I certainly wouldn't call them a civil rights advocate or supporter of justice.
The guy was an absolute fraud as well. He often talked about how smart and articulate he was- nothing to show for it. He couldn't even write his own autobiography- it was secretly (not so secretly anymore) written by someone else.
I actually read (some) of that unbelievable garbage before putting the book down because I couldn't stand it anymore. He went on and on and on about Harvard - an institution where Malcom X never even went to. He never got a degree of any sort from Harvard. He didn't even take classes at Harvard. So why mention it? The best justification you could give is 'Harvard was important to him and he cared about it'. First, I simply have a hard time believing this. Second, even if it's true, its irrelevant. I am a diehard Seahawks fan. Would I mention them time and time again in my autobiography? Probably not. Why? Because I am not a player for their organization. Nor am I a coach, on the training staff, manager, etc. Whether the Seahawks win or lose has absolutely nothing to do with me. An autobiography should be about your own life and your own accomplishments, not a bunch of steaming BS in a desperate attempt to appear to be intellectual.
I also think its very telling that Malcom X was killed by a BLACK man. Malcom X pissed off everyone he talked to, not just the white people. Do that enough and it will catch up to you. Malcom X was unpopular even among blacks.
Malcom X was an absolute turd and if he were alive today I would definitely punch him. If anyone knows where his grave is, I'd pee on it.