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  2. Feb 19, 2020 · Malcolm X's death was never properly investigated. And despite the convictions in his murder case, doubts lingered around whether the men who were convicted were actually responsible. Tupac in 1996.

  3. Goldman, The Death and Life of Malcolm X, Chapter 29, pp. 256-278; Chapter 48, pp. 359-373; and Afterthoughts, pp. 409-435. Earl Grant, “The Last Days of Malcolm X,” in John Henrik Clarke, ed., Malcolm X: The Man and His Times, pp. 8310px05. Eldridge Cleaver, “Initial Reactions on the Assassination of Malcolm X,” Souls on Ice, pp. 50-61.

  4. May 19, 2023 · In February 2023, Malcolm X’s family announced a wrongful death lawsuit against the New York Police Department, the FBI, the CIA, and other government entities in relation to the activist’s ...

  5. Following his father’s death, Malcolm recalled, “Some kind of psychological deterioration hit our family circle and began to eat away our pride” (Malcolm X, Autobiography, 14). By the end of the 1930s Malcolm’s mother had been institutionalized, and he became a ward of the court to be raised by white guardians in various reform schools ...

  6. Malcolm X was assassinated on February 21, 1965, at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem, New York.Three members of the Nation of Islam—the religious group to which he had once belonged—were convicted of his murder.

  7. At the time of his death, Malcolm X had a hard-core following of no more than 100—but he was more or less admired by thousands who, deep in their hearts, were pleased by his denunciations of the ...

  8. Aug 27, 2020 · At 2 P.M. on Sunday, February 21, 1965, Malcolm X arrived at the Audubon Ballroom, in Harlem, to give a speech. Malcolm was thirty-nine, tall and serious, with a dark suit and a new beard, and he ...

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