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WINS Radio New York on MSN66-year-old woman dead after fire tears through 7-story Harlem buildingA 66-year-old woman is dead after a fire ripped through a Harlem apartment building early Saturday morning, the FDNY said.
In February 1965, the BBC reported from the funeral of the black nationalist leader in Harlem, New York, as thousands of ...
On Feb. 21, 1965, activist was killed by Nation of Islam gunmen. The reality of who was behind the shooting remains unclear.
On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X, 39, was shot to death inside Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in New York while both his wife and ...
Firefighters scrambled to W. 140th St. near Malcolm X Blvd. just before 1 a.m. Saturday as a blaze swept through the ...
On the 60th anniversary of his death, Malcolm X's family is calling for the declassification of documents in the case arguing there's much more to the story that's been told about the assassination.
African American civil rights leader Malcolm X was assassinated inside Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in New York on 1965. Also, ...
Malcolm X had been a public critic of King and rejected the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s direction on race relations.
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TAG24 NEWS on MSNMalcolm X’s family demands answers 60 years after assassinationThe question of what really happened on February 21, 1965 when Malcolm X, an icon of the civil rights movement, was struck ...
Sixty years ago, on 21st February 1965, the controversial black leader, Malcolm X, was assassinated in Harlem, New York as he was preparing to speak there. In 2011, Simon Watts spoke to Herman ...
Malcolm X was shot dead as he spoke before a packed audience at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem on February 21, 1965. Malcolm X had just taken the stage when shots rang out, riddling his body with ...
In a rare and illuminating conversation on Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sat down with the late Gus Newport, a revered human rights activist and former mayor of Berkeley. While many recognize Newport ...
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