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Kehinde Andrews has written a new biography of Malcolm X, titled Nobody Can Give You Freedom: The Real Mission of Malcolm X.
Malcolm X Avenue residents urge D.C. leaders to curb speeding threats after yet another accident. The community calls for ...
Malcolm X’s assassination may have been more consequential to the movement than King’s and on par with the losses of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 and his brother Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 ...
Students from Malcolm X Shabazz High School celebrated their prom Wednesday night at Costa Del Sol in Union. Dressed to ...
Book Review. The Afterlife of Malcolm X: An Outcast Turned Icon's Enduring Impact on America. By Mark Whitaker Simon & Schuster: 448 pages, $31 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may ...
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 wrote to his Brother Philbert in 1949, noting that Louise had suffered at the hands of the state because the authorities knew she was “not deadening our minds”.
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 ...
Film buffs can currently watch an impressive biopic on BBC iPlayer, courtesy of Oscar-winning director Spike Lee, reports ...
He was indeed. Seven months later, Malcolm X was murdered at a rally on February 21, 1965. Yet, as I chronicle in my book, "The Afterlife of Malcolm X" (to be published May 13 by Simon & Schuster ...
Malcolm X did, and if he hadn’t endured this cruelly deprived reality, we would have never heard of him. At Charlestown State Prison (now Bunker Hill Community College), Malcolm Little, as he ...