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Malcolm X's 100th birthday was celebrated with events, panel discussions and presentations, highlighting his impact on the fight for Pan-African self-determination.
“We want freedom, by any means necessary. We want justice, by any means necessary. We want equality by any means necessary.
Asha Janay, the Roxbury Liaison for the City of Boston, read an official proclamation to the crowd declaring Malcolm X Day in ...
State Sen. Terrell McKinney recalls Nebraska’s rockier relationship with Malcolm X, the rather rough road to getting the ...
Malcolm X visited the College on January 26, 1965, almost three weeks before he was assassinated. Malcolm was invited by the ...
Smack in the middle of America, Omaha, Nebraska, is known for its steaks, being the hometown of wealthy financier Warren ...
Omaha is celebrating its hometown hero and civil rights icon on Monday. It's Malcolm X Day. The city issued a proclamation in honor of the 100th anniversary of the civil rights leader's birth. Malcolm ...
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 […] ...
The city issued a proclamation in honor of the 100th anniversary of the civil rights leader's birth. Malcolm X was born in ...
Malcolm X's bronze bust in Nebraska's Capitol highlights his impact on Black art and resistance. The artist hopes to inspire ...
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