In December 1964, a year after the end of colonialism in Kenya, civil rights activist Malcolm X spoke in Harlem, the heart of Black America. His message was inspired by Mau Mau fighters in Kenya. In ...
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. met only once, briefly in 1964, during Senate debate on a civil rights bill. Within a year Malcolm was assassinated, depriving the world of any further engagement ...
Much has been written about the one-and-only time the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X met. It was on March 26, 1964, and the two civil rights leaders were both in Washington for a Senate ...
Radio station owner William King of Omaha said Malcolm X's induction into the Nebraska Hall of Fame is "ironic that in 2024 that we're still saying a Black man or Black woman is still the first to do ...
On Feb. 1, at 8 p.m., NatGeo will launch an eight-part docudrama called "Genius: MLK/X,” and to get a sense of just how deeply radical an idea this is, you might first need to consult the Internet ...
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