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Born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, the man who would evolve into the globally influential Malcolm X and later El-Hajj Malik ...
“We want freedom, by any means necessary. We want justice, by any means necessary. We want equality by any means necessary.
Malcolm X was a towering figure in the Black liberation movement of the 1950s and ’60s. Because his adamant stances are ...
Malcolm X's bronze bust in Nebraska's Capitol highlights his impact on Black art and resistance. The artist hopes to inspire ...
While eulogizing William Stokes at his funeral, Malcolm X acknowledged what Black women were dealing with. He was ahead of the curve at placing Black women at the heart of liberation struggles.
Malcolm X, the fearless leader that the actor and activist Ossie Davis described as one of Harlem’s “brightest hopes,” the ...
The two Civil Rights leaders had radically opposing but important approaches to the fight for equality, rights and justice ...
Rev. Al Sharpton and the relatives of Malcolm X commemorate what would have been the civil rights icon’s 100th birthday.
Harlem was the center of much activity celebrating Malcolm X’s 100th birthday during the “Live on Lenox-X Marks the Spot” events.
Malcolm X’s 100th birthday reminds us that his legacy was rooted in resistance, rhythm, and raw truth. Just like Rap.
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