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The New Yorker How Malcolm Little became Malcolm X—the most electrifying proponent of black nationalism alive. On what would have been Malcolm X's 92nd birthday, revisit David Remnick's story.
This American Life
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The making and remaking of Malcolm X.
106 months ago
The New Yorker How Malcolm Little became Malcolm X—the most electrifying proponent of black nationalism. On his death anniversary, revisit David Remnick's story.
This American Life
newyorker.com
The making and remaking of Malcolm X.
109 months ago
The Economist Activist Malcolm X was born on May 19th 1925. He appealed to poor black people, rural and urban alike: "Impoverished African Americans could admire Dr King, but Malcolm not only spoke their language, he had lived their experiences"
What Malcolm X might have become
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Human rights activist Malcolm X was born on this day 1925
118 months ago
Daily Mail AC/DC are back (via Daily Mail Australia)
Malcolm Young's battle with dementia, and how AC/DC will perform for the first time in 42 years
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AC/DC's Malcolm Young (pictured) shook us all night long for years, but his tragic descent into dementia will rob fans of seeing him play on the band's first Australian tour since 2010.
125 months ago
The Daily Beast Today would have been Malcolm X's 90th birthday.
The True Story of Malcolm X
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The Black Muslim leader refused police protection seven times in the month before his assassination. Forty-nine years later, here's a statistical look at 'Malcolm X.'
130 months ago
TheRoot.com As the #BlackLivesMatter movement continues to grow, the prescient words of Malcolm X slice with laser-sharp precision.
Malcolm X Matters: Icon’s Words Still Ring True
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Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Neb., would have been 90 years old today.
130 months ago
The New York Times - The Learning Network Malcolm X was assassinated 50 years ago this month. A new Text to Text raises questions about what we can learn from him today.
Text to Text: 'What Would Malcolm X Think?' and 'After the Bombing'
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In this Text to Text, we feature an Op-Ed written by Malcolm’s daughter Ilyasah Shabazz, in which she asks “What would Malcolm X think?” about today’s violence and activism. We pair it with an excerpt from one of Malcolm X’s final speeches, Read more ... when he addresses many of these same issues.
133 months ago
HuffPost Live Malcolm X's daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz, delves into who her father really was.
Malcolm X's Daughter Opens Up On New Book 'X: A Novel'
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In the 50 years since Malcolm X's assassination, there has been an enduring want to find out more about the man who inspired so much love, so much inspiration, so much change and, unfortunately, so much hate. A half century after his death, Malcolm's Read more ... ...
133 months ago
HuffPost Live Malcolm X's daughter opens up about her father's life and legacy.
Malcolm X's Daughter Opens Up On New Book 'X: A Novel'
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In the 50 years since Malcolm X's assassination, there has been an enduring want to find out more about the man who inspired so much love, so much inspiration, so much change and, unfortunately, so much hate. A half century after his death, Malcolm's Read more ... ...
133 months ago
HuffPost Live
Malcolm X's Daughter Opens Up On New Book 'X: A Novel'
huffingtonpost.com
In the 50 years since Malcolm X's assassination, there has been an enduring want to find out more about the man who inspired so much love, so much inspiration, so much change and, unfortunately, so much hate. A half century after his death, Malcolm's Read more ... ...
133 months ago
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