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Sixty years after he was assassinated, the activist’s legacy lives on. Magnum photographer Eve Arnold documented his work and ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNDeveloper proposes new housing on site of former Pleasant Grove School in LansingThe proposed southwest Lansing development would involve 30 housing units and 5,800 square feet of commercial space.
Malcolm X converted to the Nation of Islam, began educating himself and was “utterly transformed” while he was in prison for robbery from 1946 to 1952, historian David Garrow said.
Malcolm X continued to make overtures to King in the months that followed, offering him protection in St Augustine, Florida, that spring as protestors fought for desegregation of its beaches and ...
Malcolm X’s Black Revolution Shines-on, despite the global sellout to racism. Returning to the speeches and interviews of Malcolm X one hundred years since his birth is an opportunity to remind ...
On the 100th anniversary of the birth of Malcolm X, Mark Whitaker, author of "The Afterlife of Malcolm X," looks at how the charismatic and defiant Black leader's influence has grown in the ...
As the 100th year of Malcolm X’s birth is recognized, journalist Mark Whitaker’s new book explores how the once-feared activist evolved into a revered cultural icon.
El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, largely known as Malcolm X, was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925. The honorable Malcolm X was an activist who fought fiercely for Black dignity, equality, and justice ...
Malcolm X was responding to Gloria Owens, the sister of Maceo X, Owens, secretary at Elijah Muhammad’s Mosque No. 7 in Harlem, New York, where Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan preached.
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