Grounded in Islam and a relentless pursuit of justice, Malcolm's legacy continues to inspire global movements for dignity, equality, and human rights. Through his words and actions, the Black Muslim ...
We know the story of civil rights leader Malcolm X, but history classes never teach ... King Jr., for a 1979 Ebony photoshoot and joint lecture tour called “Stepping into Tomorrow.” ...
Human rights activist Malcolm X with a sketch of a planned mosque, circa 1950-1965. In 1955, Betty Shabazz met Malcolm during one of his lectures and again at a dinner party, quickly becoming ...
May 19: Malcolm X is born Malcolm Little in Omaha ... Malcolm is increasingly asked to lecture on college campuses (eventually he will trail only Barry Goldwater in popularity as a speaker ...
Who killed Malcolm X? The civil rights icon was assassinated in New York six decades ago today, but questions about his death still swirl.
Malcolm X is a revolutionary figure, and his influence still hits hard today, even in the world of Hip-Hop. Today marks 60 years since his death, and if he were still around, he’d be celebrating ...
African American civil rights activist Malcolm X was assassinated 60 years ago on Feb. 21, 1965. Malcolm X's life included time spent in the Lansing and Detroit areas in Michigan. Feb. 21 marks ...
On Friday, Ilyasah Shabazz will return to the site of a national tragedy − the place where civil rights icon Malcolm X was gunned down in front of his pregnant wife and young children.