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Malcolm X was shot 21 times after appearing on stage to give a speech at the Audubon Ballroom in Upper Manhattan. His wife and daughters were among those in the audience.
Friday marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X (also known as el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) following a brief but lasting career as a civil rights advocate and Black nationalist ...
Malcolm X's Family Alleges NYPD, CIA, FBI Played Role in His Death, Plans to Sue Attorney Ben Crump said the family is alleging government agencies conspired to assassinate Malcolm X.
The family of civil rights leader Malcolm X announced on the anniversary of his 1965 assassination that they intend to sue U.S. government entities — including the FBI, CIA and New York Police ...
It has been 60 years since Civil Rights leader Malcolm X was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965, in New York City, yet his family is still demanding answers. On the anniversary of his assassination ...
The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X marked on Tuesday the anniversary of his 1965 assassination by announcing plans to sue agencies including the CIA, FBI, the New York Police ...
The family of Malcolm X, the civil rights icon who was assassinated in 1965, will file a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against federal and state government agencies for allegedly concealing e… ...
Malcolm X was assassinated 58 years ago, on February 21st, 1965, standing at the podium before a crowd in Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom. His wife Betty Shabazz, pregnant with twins, and his four ...
The family of Malcolm X announced Tuesday that they will file a $100 million wrongful-death lawsuit against numerous government agencies and the New York Police Department alleging that evidence ...
New York City will pay two men, who were convicted of assassinating Malcolm X, $26 million for their wrongful convictions. Both men's convictions were dismissed last year.
The family of Malcolm X has filed a $100 million lawsuit against multiple agencies including the CIA and the FBI over the 1965 assassination of the civil rights icon in New York City.
This week, a witness to the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965 revealed for the first time that he overheard a New York police officer asking if Malcolm’s assassin was “with us.” The ...