Malcolm X

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Malcolm X was an African-American human rights activist during the American civil rights movement.

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Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) was an African American revolutionary, Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1965.

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“Malcolm X” is seen as a hero by many people around the world.

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The US Congress has declared 19th of May to be a day in honor of “Malcolm X”.

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“Malcolm X” was born on 19th of May in 1925.

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Many researchers believe that this date was artificially invented because many birth records were unknown and inaccurate at that time.

The media and historians have told the world that a lot of information about “Malcolm X”, - is available because he was being watched and followed by the FBI.

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Monica Moorehead, 39 years after assassination: Malcolm X inspires militant struggle against racism

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The FBI has thousands of documents about “Malcolm X” and they are divided into 19 sections.

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Malcolm X : the FBI file - Anna’s Archive

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We also have a lot of information about “Malcolm X” because the media and historians have told the world that the autobiography of “Malcolm X” is available.

This autobiography was written by Alex Haley, in collaboration with “Malcolm X”.

“Malcolm X” was killed in 1965, and the autobiography ends at Chapter 19.

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On 19 February 1965, “Malcolm X” told an interviewer called Gordon Parks, that an organization called the “Nation of Islam” was trying to kill him.

Two days later “Malcolm X” was killed.

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Today in History: February 21, Malcolm X shot and killed at age 39 | AP News
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The media and historians made a big story about the murder for many years.

3 people were sent to prison.

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Two men convicted of killing Malcolm X exonerated half a century later | Malcolm X | The Guardian

The media highlighted the story of Muhammad Abdul Aziz, who spent 19 years in prison.

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This man denied killing “Malcolm X”.

Malcolm X (1992) - The Death of Malcolm X Scene (9/10) | Movieclips


Assassination of Malcolm X - Wikipedia

The story continues.

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A film was made about “Malcolm X” in 1992 starring Denzel Washington.

Malcolm X (1992) Official Trailer - Denzel Washington Movie HD


The film is said to have won 19 awards.

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