However, upper Manhattan was where the Black leader came to prominence and his amazing journey is regularly remembered through a walking tour entitled “Malcolm X’s Harlem: Witnessing the ...
His protests of police brutality in Harlem and Los Angeles gave Malcolm X a national profile, as did a 1959 documentary on the Nation of Islam by Mike Wallace entitled The Hate that Hate Produced.
US black nationalist leader Malcolm X was assassinated on 21 February 1965, at the age of 39. The BBC reported on the reaction in his adopted home of Harlem, New York, as thousands of people ...
Malcolm X has three faces. One is turned toward Africa, one toward Harlem, and one toward Washington. His masks are more numerous. They are juggled by both the actor and his audience. He’s a ...
In these interview excerpts, family and friends remember Malcolm X. Alex Haley ... just tool around in Harlem. He called it patrolling his beat, it was among his people and he genuinely enjoyed ...
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 ...