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Posts Tagged ‘Malcolm X’

State, city of New York to pay $36 million to men exonerated in Malcolm X’s murder

October 30, 2022

Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam spent decades in prison before being exonerated of the killing of Malcolm X.

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Civil rights leader Malcolm X becomes 1st Black honoree in Nebraska Hall of Fame

September 14, 2022

Although Malcolm X was nominated for the Nebraska Hall of Fame several times over more than a decade, the figure has just now been accepted.

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Overlooked No More: Louise Little, Activist and Mother of Malcolm X

March 19, 2022

Louise Little fought oppression in public and private spheres, and shaped her son’s education as he evolved into a powerful thinker and speaker.

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AfriCOBRA: the collective that helped shape the black arts movement

June 15, 2018

This article touches on AfriCOBRA, an organization that helped push the black arts movement forward.

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Malcom X Suggests Cure To Racism In Newly-Discovered Handwritten Letter

October 20, 2015

A letter that was recently discovered is said to have been written by civil rights activist Malcolm X.

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New Malcolm X Diary Reveals a Revolutionary Optimist

July 2, 2014
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X

The Diary of Malcolm X was recently published after being converted from microfilm. The activist’s daughter, Ilyasah Al-Shabazz, was the editor.

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First MLK’s Kids, Now the Heirs Of Malcolm X Are Headed to Court

November 11, 2013
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X

Trouble is stirring between Malcolm X’s children and a book publisher over the rights to a diary he wrote in his last year.

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ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

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