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There are a few powerful women behind Malcolm X’s movement who are responsible for the powerful leader and man he came to be.
In January 1999, the U.S. Postal Service issued a stamp bearing the likeness of Malcolm X, acknowledging the broad popular appeal of the late Muslim minister. In a news release, the bureaucrats who ...
One hundred years later, the question isn’t whether Malcolm X and his influence still exists—it’s who’s carrying it, and how.
On his 100th birthday, discover the moments that shaped Malcolm X from his name change and prison education to his human rights vision after visiting Mecca.
In those hundred years, Malcolm X's legacy hasn’t aged—it’s evolved: from 1960s press photos to 1990s biopics, and more.
Correspondent Mark Whitaker, author of the new book "The Afterlife of Malcolm X," looks at how his influence has grown following his death, and how his controversial views and piercing questions ...
Marcus Garvey, "Last Speech Before Incarceration" (1923) Malcolm's first influence was his ... while the white women walked away without a charge. "The X meant you no longer was a drinker, a ...
Monday marks what would have been Malcolm X’s 100th birthday. Georgia State University Africana Studies professor Akinyele Umoja says Malcolm X is one of the most important figures of the […] ...
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