At a time when the federal government is conducting a radical erasure of Black history in the name of fighting diversity, equity and inclusion programs, and school libraries are banning books about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Put yourself inside a 6-by-8-foot prison cell, no window, bare concrete walls. A concrete slab juts out from the wall with a ...
Mark Whitaker's new book deftly traces Malcolm X's enduring cultural impact six decades after he was assassinated. (Bettmann Archive via Getty Images) If you were around in the early '90s you saw a ...
In January 1999, the U.S. Postal Service issued a stamp bearing the likeness of Malcolm X, acknowledging the broad popular appeal of the late Muslim minister. In a news release, the bureaucrats who ...
1965 was a banner year for reading. Malcolm X had just been assassinated in New York City's Audubon Ballroom. The shock waves of a decade of political assassinations - Medgar Evers, John F. Kennedy, ...
Who will remember you in 50 years’ time? A handful of friends — at least those who are still around — might recall you. Your offspring, grandkids, and greats, maybe people who stumble upon your ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Malcolm X's centenary approaches, books about his life have been flowing fast, furious and by any means necessary. (Robert ...
Put yourself inside a 6-by-8-foot prison cell, no window, bare concrete walls. A concrete slab juts out from the wall with a mattress to lay on. There’s a creaky desk and chair and, in the corner, a ...
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