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.
Malcolm X’s bases of operations were generally Harlem, Chicago and the Northeast ... His obsession with Prince, Spike Lee movies, Hamilton and the New York Yankees is odd.
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.
In these interview excerpts, family and friends remember Malcolm X. Alex Haley ... just tool around in Harlem. He called it patrolling his beat, it was among his people and he genuinely enjoyed ...
Malcolm X was gunned down as he began a speech in Harlem's Audubon Ballroom on Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom on Feb. 21, 1965. The two men were then known as Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson.
On 21st February 1965, the controversial black leader, Malcolm X, was assassinated in Harlem, New York. Show more Sixty years ago, on 21st February 1965, the controversial black leader ...