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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’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 ...
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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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The Sad Connection Between Malcolm X And A Harlem Mob Boss
Malcolm X was a prominent figure in the civil rights era who advocated for militant self-defense among African Americans facing racist laws and statutes that prevented them from fully integrating ...
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Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder evidence'
Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder evidence' Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder evidence' Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder ...
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Angela Davis on Assassination & Legacy of Malcolm X, Her Exclusion from AP Black Studies and More
We speak with renowned scholar and activist Angela Davis on the 58th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X. Davis is delivering a keynote address Tuesday at the Shabazz Center in New York ...
The Boston Globe1mon
Malcolm X’s family to sue CIA, FBI, NYPD in $100M ‘wrongful death’ lawsuit
The family of civil rights leader Malcolm X announced on the anniversary of his 1965 assassination that they intend to sue US government entities — including the FBI, CIA, and New York Police ...
Bangor Daily News1mon
Malcolm X was way ahead of his time
Tuesday marked the 58th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, arguably the greatest U.S. leader of any color in the 20th century. He was 39 when he died on Feb. 21, 1965, the same age as ...
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The Cambridge Companion to Malcolm X
121. Smith, Damariyé L. 2021. Malcolm X and Africana Communication Theory: A Case Study of Ujamaa as Rhetorical Theory at the Founding Rally of the OAAU. Howard Journal of Communications, Vol. 32, ...
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Malcolm X Academy
Malcolm X Academy is a public school located in San Francisco, CA, which is in a large city setting. The student population of Malcolm X Academy is 106 and the school serves K-5. At Malcolm X ...
Portland Press Herald1mon
Commentary: Malcolm X was way ahead of his time
Tuesday marked the 58th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, arguably the greatest U.S. leader of any color in the 20th century. He was 39 when he died on Feb. 21, 1965, the same age as ...

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