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Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Aaron Pierre open up about portraying the visionary leaders in the lead-up to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
I dare say Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. were both true prophets of our time. They continue to inspire so many people, so they both deserve to be celebrated equally in the spotlight.
Martin Luther King Jr. never said he thought Malcolm X "has done himself and our people a great disservice," a biographer says. The two civil rights leaders with opposing views on nonviolence met ...
Richard DuCree/National Geographic (L-R) Martin Luther King Jr., played by Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Ralph Abernathy, played by Hubert Point-Du Jour, in 'GENIUS: MLK/X'.
The latest installment of Genius: MLK/X season 4, presented by National Geographic, follows parallel stories about the lives of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X's 'Dueling Philosophies' Spotlighted in NatGeo's Genius: First Look In a first look at the National Geographic anthology series' upcoming season, titled ...
Early years of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr First let's consider where each man came from and how that might have informed his world view.
Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Aaron Pierre, stars of National Geographic's "Genius: MLK/X," say they had to overcome their doubts to portray the civil rights leaders. The final two episodes run Thursday.
OPINION Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and exposing the lie about a feud that never existed Much has been made about differences between the civil rights icons. The truth is that they weren ...
Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X are two of the most famous civil rights leaders in America. And yet, they only met once. The photo seen below of the duo—King at left, Malcolm X at right ...
The only meeting between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X occured on March 26, 1964, at the U.S. Senate. Library of Congress In 1965, journalist Alex Haley published an interview with Martin ...
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X met just once. Now their stories are the basis of “Genius: MLK/X.” We talk to the people behind the show about bringing these legends to life.