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Malcolm X (1925–1965) was an American Muslim minister and civil rights activist. He was a spokesperson for the Nation of Islam until renouncing the organization in 1964. His most recognizable philosophy was that the Black community has the right to protect themselves and their freedoms by any means necessary, which was held in contrast to the Civil Rights Movement’s dominant theory of nonviolent resistance.

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Malcolm X's Full Story Will Never Be Told. These Biographies Explain Why

As a new biography comes out, a look back at the history of Malcolm X histories, from 'The Autobiography'" to Public Enemy to Manning Marable.

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Malcolm X Is Still Misunderstod – and Misused

Fifty-five years after his assassination at the Audubon Ballroom in New York, we still get much wrong about Malcolm X.

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Jackie Robinson vs. Malcolm X

How two civil rights icons waged a public, ideological feud through op-eds and public speeches

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The Day Malcolm X Was Killed

At the height of his powers, the Black Nationalist leader was assassinated, and the government botched the investigation of his murder.

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The Legacy of Malcolm X

Why his vision lives on in Barack Obama

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The Missing Malcolm X

Our understanding of Malcolm X is inextricably linked to his autobiography, but newly discovered materials force us to reexamine his legacy.

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The Unfinished Work of Malcolm X

After a life filled with transformation, Malcolm X found himself in February 1965 in the throes of yet another.

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‘Well, What Do You Mean, We Can’t Join the Klan?’

Inside the bizarre, secret meeting between Malcolm X and the Ku Klux Klan.

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Remembering Malcom X: Rare Interviews and Audio

Before his assassination on Feb. 21, 1965, Malcolm X was one of the most outspoken black nationalist leaders. He articulated the anger, struggle, and hopes of blacks in the 1960s.

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What MLK and Malcolm X Would Do Today

A conversation with historian Peniel Joseph.

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