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  2. Assassination of Malcolm X - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm X, a prominent civil rights activist and former Nation of Islam member, was shot and killed by three men at a rally in New York. The article details the events leading up to the assassination, the trial and exoneration of the convicted killers, and the conspiracy theories surrounding the case.

  3. Malcolm X - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm X was an African-American revolutionary, Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1965. He was born in 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, and died in 1965 in New York City after leaving the Nation of Islam and embracing Sunni Islam and the civil rights movement.

  4. Thomas Hagan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hagan, also known as Talmadge X Hayer and Mujahid Abdul Halim, is a former Nation of Islam member who assassinated Malcolm X in 1965. He was paroled in 2010 and expressed regret for the crime in 2021.

  5. Man exonerated in the killing of Malcolm X files lawsuit ...

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    Malcolm X, one of the most powerful voices in the fight against racism in the nation, took the stage at the Audubon Ballroom in New York on February 21, 1965. His wife, Betty Shabazz, and four ...

  6. Who Killed Malcolm X? - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 documentary miniseries that explores the assassination of Malcolm X and the allegations of a cover-up by the Nation of Islam. The series features the work of Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, a historian who investigated the case for 30 years, and led to the exoneration of two men wrongfully convicted.

  7. Malcolm X's family releases letter alleging FBI, police role ...

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    Members of Malcolm X's family have made public what they described as a letter written by a deceased police officer stating that the New York Police Department and FBI were behind the 1965 killing ...

  8. Malcolm X's daughter to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

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    The family of the slain civil rights leader marked the anniversary of his 1965 assassination Tuesday by announcing plans to sue federal agencies for $100 million, accusing them of playing a role ...

  9. The Ballot or the Bullet - Wikipedia

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    A speech by Malcolm X in 1964, advocating for African American voting rights and self-defense. He criticized the government, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Nation of Islam, and called for a human rights struggle.