Nov. 17 (UPI) --The family of Malcolm X has filed a $100 million lawsuit against multiple agencies including the CIA and the FBI over the 1965 assassination of the civil rights icon in New York City.
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.
A U.S. postal worker was robbed at gunpoint in Brooklyn on Tuesday afternoon, less than a week after a postman was stabbed to death in Harlem.
Malcolm's future wife Betty Sanders becomes a member of the Harlem Temple and adopts the name "Betty X." They will marry two years later, after Malcolm proposes by phone from a Detroit gas station ...
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.
By the time he was gunned down, Malcolm X - who was at one time seen as a public ... covered up details of the assassination on 21 February 1965 in Harlem's Audubon Ballroom, Upper Manhattan ...
CM Nantasha Williams and Sen. James Sanders Jr. both of Queens are determined to keep the investigation into Malcolm X's assassination alive ...
Safe to say, whether it’s a cocktail, a vegetable dish, or some fried chicken, whatever you order at this Harlem eatery is ...
"Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali" director Marcus A. Clarke spoke to Newsweek about the "powerful" friendship between the historical figures and why the story is important. An undercover ...