We know the story of civil rights leader Malcolm X, but history classes never teach us about how his legacy continued through ...
Who killed Malcolm X? The civil rights icon was assassinated in New York six decades ago today, but questions about his death ...
In February 1965, the BBC reported from the funeral of the black nationalist leader in Harlem, New York, as thousands of ...
African American civil rights leader Malcolm X was assassinated inside Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in New York on 1965. Also, ...
Malcolm X had been a public critic of King and rejected the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s direction on race relations.
As the city approaches what would have been the slain civil rights activist's 100th birthday, leaders are exploring the idea ...
The roughly three-hour, 2-mile-long tour uses “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” as a guide to examine the ups and downs of ...
Malcolm X famously declared: "Racism is not an ideological thought, but rather a psychological disease." His transformation from a life of crime to a revolutionary leader advocating for justice ...
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Born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, to a Baptist preacher and a homemaker, Malcolm knew little domestic tranquility. His parents were followers of Marcus Garvey, and family ...