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Why Malcolm X’s Family Is Suing the FBI, NYPD, and CIA 58 Years After His Death
The family of civil rights leader Malcolm X marked the anniversary of his 1965 assassination on Tuesday by announcing plans to sue the FBI, New York Police Department, and CIA for $100 million ...
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Malcolm X's family announces $100 million lawsuit alleging NYPD and other agencies concealed evidence in his murder
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and family members of Malcolm X — the legendary activist who was assassinated in Feb. 1965, at the age of 39 — announced on Tuesday their plans to file a ...
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Malcolm X's Family Announces Lawsuit Against FBI Alleging They 'Fraudulently' Concealed Evidence In His Assassination
Malcolm X famously said, “I’m for truth, no matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it is for or against.” Today, 58 years to the date of Malcolm X’s assassination when he ...
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Malcolm X Would Call Biden a ‘Pretender Public Defender’
Malcolm X, one of the most effective critics white America has ever known, who decried “straight-jacketed thinking, and straight-jacketed societies,” believed: “In our mutual sincerity we ...
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Malcolm X’s family to sue FBI, NYPD and other agencies over assassination
One of Malcolm X’s daughters says new details show federal and state agencies covered up crucial evidence The family of Malcolm X has filed notice that they plan to sue the FBI, New York police ...
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Malcolm X’s Family Files $100 Million Lawsuit Against NYPD, State, and Feds for Wrongful Death
Malcolm X’s family has filed a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD, state of New York, and federal agencies, alleging that the government concealed evidence in the murder of ...
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Malcolm X’s family, on anniversary of assassination, announce $100M ‘conspiracy’ lawsuit against NYPD
Exactly 58 years to the date that Malcolm X was assassinated in a hail of gunfire on a Manhattan stage, his family announced plans to file a lawsuit against the NYPD accusing cops and various ...
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Malcolm X’s Family Sues NYPD, FBI, CIA for $100 Million, Alleging a Cover-up
The family of Malcolm X announced Tuesday that they will file a $100 million wrongful-death lawsuit against numerous government agencies and the New York Police Department alleging that evidence ...
Newsday29d
Malcolm X's daughters to file $100M suit against NYPD, FBI, other agencies in killing of civil rights leader
The family of slain civil rights figure Malcolm X has announced their intent to file a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD and other government agencies, asserting that the ...
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Malcolm X’s daughter to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death
NEW YORK (AP) — The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X marked on Tuesday the anniversary of his 1965 assassination by announcing plans to sue agencies including the CIA, FBI ...
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Malcolm X assassination: Lawsuit to allege coverup by police, other government agencies
NEW YORK -- Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and the family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X are gathering in Upper Manhattan Tuesday to announce their intention to sue the NYPD and other ...

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