
A call for greater national recognition of Malcolm X.
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Editorial/Opinion
Kyrie Irving has long expressed odd views, sort of the prerogative of a professional athlete who, at his best, seems like a superhero among the most talented basketball players the world has ever seen.
He once said the e...
Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska.
He would be 97 today.
It is time for national recognition of Malcolm X.
The Rangel Resolution – Declaring Malcolm X’s Birthday a National Holiday
US Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY)...
Fifty-seven years ago today, February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was murdered, most likely by a combination of the FBI, the NYPD, and the Nation of Islam — each of whom saw him as a threat.
In my study of the literature on Malcolm X, the most pow...
As we approach the anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X (February 21, 1965), it is difficult to stop wondering who did it, why, what the meaning is, and whether there will ever be justice.
While I prefer to spend time and energy t...
Why do our schools not teach students more about Malcolm X, and why is there no Malcolm X national holiday?
Has the time come to give Malcolm X the same priority in our children’s education and national dialogue that we give to Martin Luth...
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A father, husband, and writer, Mike is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School.
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