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New Yorkers remembered Malcom X Monday on what would have been his 100th birthday. A pair of gatherings in Upper Manhattan ...
“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, 60 years ago, was diminished as a radical Black activist. Today he is highly celebrated for his contribution to ...
L.A. officials unveiled street signs dedicated to Malcolm X on the corner of Crenshaw and Martin Luther King Jr. boulevards ...
He is a very good icon for the Black and Brown communities,” said Nicole Williams, a CPS junior who attended the events at ...
Dr. Julianne Malveaux chaired a meeting of women to discuss the life of Louise Norton Langdon Little, the mother of Malcolm X ...
Asha Janay, the Roxbury Liaison for the City of Boston, read an official proclamation to the crowd declaring Malcolm X Day in ...
Malcolm X's 100th birthday was celebrated with events, panel discussions and presentations, highlighting his impact on the fight for Pan-African self-determination.
Rev. Al Sharpton and the relatives of Malcolm X commemorate what would have been the civil rights icon’s 100th birthday.
Mark Whitaker’s new book is about the many ways Americans have embraced the minister in the 60 years since his assassination.