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The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz - Memorial and Educational Center

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The Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center continues the work of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz through the advancement of human rights and social justice.

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02. 22nd, 2012

Malcolm X College to get new campus

$251 million facility will focus on preparing students for health care jobs

02. 22nd, 2012

Malcolm X house may get makeover

The now-rundown Roxbury house where Malcolm X lived in the 1940s would get a makeover and be turned into housing for graduate students in African-American studies or related fields, under a new agreement signed by a Boston preservation organization and a nephew of the slain black leader.

02. 4th, 2012

Lost Malcolm X Speech Heard Again 50 Years Later

Malcolm X came to speak at Brown University in Providence, R.I., on May 11, 1961. Burnley noticed that at the end of the article, there was a brief mention of another article — also from the Brown student newspaper — written by a senior named Katharine Pierce. Her article was the reason Malcolm X wanted to visit Brown.

01. 20th, 2012

We Need A Malcolm X Day

He was the ultimate public-intellectual-as-freedom fighter, and he deserves to have a federal holiday

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