Ibram X. Kendi, the antiracist scholar, talks to CNN about his upcoming new book on Malcolm X, the recent “racist progress” ...
When Malcolm X came to Smethwick 60 years ago, it was to witness at first hand the racial discrimination being endured by ...
The civil rights leader gave furious clarity to black anger in the 1960s, but like several of his contemporaries met with a ...
Malcolm X understood something painfully relevant today: The American empire does not just oppress — it manipulates. It does ...
African American civil rights leader Malcolm X was assassinated inside Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in New York on 1965. Also, ...
Malcolm X's family demands government files be declassified to reveal the truth behind his assassination. The lawsuit alleges a conspiracy involving the FBI and NYPD.
However, upper Manhattan was where the Black leader came to prominence and his amazing journey is regularly remembered through a walking tour entitled “Malcolm X’s Harlem: Witnessing the ...
In his brief and tumultuous life, Malcolm X took on so many identities that it ... In another, he was “Detroit Red,” the Harlem street hustler who wore flashy zoot suits.
In February 1965, the BBC reported from the funeral of the black nationalist leader in Harlem, New York, as thousands of people queued to pay their last respects.
On Feb. 21, 1965, activist was killed by Nation of Islam gunmen. The reality of who was behind the shooting remains unclear ...
Malcolm X had been a public critic of King and rejected the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s direction on race relations.
On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X, 39, was shot to death inside Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in New York while both his wife and ...