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Malcolm X

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noun

  1. Malcolm Little, 1925–65, U.S. Black civil rights activist and religious leader.


Malcolm X

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noun

  1. Malcolm X19251965MUSPOLITICS: civil-rights leader original name Malcolm Little. 1925–65, US Black civil-rights leader: assassinated
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Malcolm X

  1. An African-American political leader of the twentieth century. A prominent Black Muslim , Malcolm X explained the group's viewpoint in a book written by Alex Haley , The Autobiography of Malcolm X. He was assassinated in 1965.
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Henley said he made money selling drugs but decided to stop after reading “The Autobiography of Malcolm X.”

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Malcolm X was assassinated and US President Lyndon B Johnson widened his country's involvement in the Vietnam War.

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And, yes, Washington should have won for “Malcolm X,” but that first lead actor Oscar for “Training Day” still looks pretty good.

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Her poems grew out of her feelings about the assassinations of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers and Malcolm X and the death of her grandmother.

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Malcolm X was killed in 1965 when three armed men shot him 21 times as he was preparing to speak in New York.

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