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In honor of the Fourth of July, America’s Independence Day, here’s what some patriots, politicians and other people have to ...
Republican Representative Gabe Evans from Colorado introduced the resolution in the wake of the attack on a gathering for Israeli hostages in Boulder this week. Mohammed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian ...
Malcolm X speaks to reporters in Washington, D.C., May 16, 1963. / AP Shabazz is demanding to know more about her father's murder on Feb. 21, 1965 in New York City.
People in Inkster, Michigan, are celebrating a significant day as visitors toured the home where Malcolm X became Malcolm X, just two days before what would've been his 100th birthday.
Malcolm X (Malcolm Little) was born into a social context in which he, like many of his siblings and close family members were brought into the struggle against colonialism and racism. His mother ...
Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1925, Malcolm X’s journey from hustler to revolutionary is a Hip-Hop origin story that isn’t officially Hip-Hop. We can call him one of the many ...
Suzanne Cords 05/19/2025 Malcolm X was an icon of the Black civil rights movement and saw violence as a tool of resistance against oppression. He was born 100 years ago in Omaha, Nebraska.
Malcolm X, who would have turned 100, dedicated his life to the fight for Black power and unity, and with strong opinions that apply Trump and his policies. Let’s break it down.
The honorable X was an activist who fought fiercely for Black dignity, equality and justice El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, largely known as Malcolm X, was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925.
Malcolm X, leading spokesman for the Black Muslim movement, is shown with the dome of the Connecticut Capitol behind him as he arrived in Hartford, CT, for a two day visit on June 4, 1963. “And ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - As Omaha prepares to mark what would have been Malcolm X’s 100th birthday, the community is reflecting on the civil rights leader’s enduring legacy—and looking ahead to ...
Ibram X. Kendi discusses introducing Malcolm X to today’s young readers and the timing of his new book in light of President Trump’s anti-DEI actions.