Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammed Ali

Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammed Ali

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The Life of Malcolm X
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Born Malcolm Little in 1925, Malcolm X would become human rights activist— a prominent African American minister and figure during the civil rights movement. As a spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, Malcolm X was a vocal advocate for Black empowerment, Black national ...

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[BEST OF] Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
Rev Left Radio

ORIGINALLY RELEASED Aug 1, 2019

Chuka Ejeckam joins Breht to discuss the one and only Malcolm X. In this episode, we honor the life, legacy, and radical clarity of Malcolm X, one of the most fearless and honorable figures in the st ...

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The Assassination of Malcolm X Pt. 1
Conspiracy Theories

Malcolm X’s radical ideas about racial justice won him many followers, and spawned just as many enemies. When Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965, three men were promptly arrested. But for decades, questions have lingered about whether the right men went to prison, and more import ...  Afficher plus

The Assassination of Malcolm X Pt. 2
Conspiracy Theories

After Malcolm X was assassinated, three men were arrested. Despite holes in the investigation and the prosecution’s case, all three went to prison. In the years that followed, people close to Malcolm insisted there was more to the story. But then, decades later, after new informa ...  Afficher plus