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The Enduring Fire: Revisiting Malcolm X’s Vision For Black Liberation On What Would Have Been His 100th Birthday. On what would have been his 100th birthday, we remember a man whose evolving ...
Born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, the man who would evolve into the globally influential Malcolm X and later El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz remains a pivotal figure in the ongoing pursuit of Black ...
Malcolm X, leading spokesman for the Black Muslim movement, is shown with the dome of the Connecticut Capitol behind him as he arrived in Hartford, CT, for a two day visit on June 4, 1963. “And ...
El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, largely known as Malcolm X, was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925. The honorable Malcolm X was an activist who fought fiercely for Black dignity, equality, and justice ...
Malcolm X Turns 100: ... Cole, Rapsody, Noname, Tef Poe and others continue the lineage of liberation. Malcolm spoke truth, ... He’s the unfinished project of Black liberation.
Malcolm X Academy, Neighbor Program honor Oak Park’s present and past The Black Panther Party flag welcomes visitors to the Shakur Center, hanging directly in front of the entrance to the center ...
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 ...
While Malcolm X acknowledged that some Jewish individuals genuinely supported Black liberation, he believed others used their influence to co-opt the movement or suppress Black self-determination.
In a rare and illuminating conversation on Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sat down with the late Gus Newport, a revered human rights activist and former mayor of Berkeley. While many recognize Newport ...
How Malcolm X became ‘hero’ of Black America Joanna Leflore-Ejike said she was a child when she first learned the teachings of Malcolm X, who was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925.