- Malcolm X - Wikipedia
Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an African American revolutionary and human rights activist who founded Muslim Mosque, Inc (MMI) and the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU)
- Malcolm X | Biography, Nation of Islam, Assassination, Facts | Britannica
Malcolm X (born May 19, 1925, Omaha, Nebraska, U S —died February 21, 1965, New York, New York) was an African American leader and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam who articulated concepts of race pride and Black nationalism in the early 1960s
- Malcolm X: Biography, Civil Rights Activist, Nation of Islam
Civil rights leader Malcolm X was prominent in the Nation of Islam Read about his real name, children, assassination in 1965, autobiography, quotes, and more
- Why Malcolm X matters even more 60 years after his killing
Malcolm X was the provocative yet charismatic face of Black Nationalism and spokesman for the Nation of Islam before he was gunned down at an event in New York City on Feb 21, 1965, after breaking with the group
- Biography – Malcolm X
Intelligent and articulate, Malcolm was appointed as a minister and national spokesman for the Nation of Islam Elijah Muhammad also charged him with establishing new mosques in cities such as Detroit, Michigan and Harlem, New York
- Memorial | Malcolm X Memorial Foundation | United States
Malcolm X is one of the most pivotal figures in civil rights history His powerful words captured the attention of a country, encouraging empowerment and inspiring pride in black heritage
- Malcolm X Timeline | The Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement
Malcolm works at Jimmy’s Chicken Shack, a jazz club in Harlem While in Harlem, Malcolm is exposed to black activism led by figures such as A Phillip Randolph, a leader of the black labor movement, and the Reverend Adam Clayton Powell, Jr , an important proponent of civil rights in Harlem
- The remarkable life and afterlife of Malcolm X - CBS News
This month marks the 100th birthday of Malcolm X, the defiant, charismatic Black leader who electrified America with his blunt talk and biting humor
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