Malcolm X
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Earl Ofari Hutchinson
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: L.A. city attorney attempts to criminalize the victim
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist One of Malcolm X’ s oft repeated quips about Black victimization was “The [oppressor]…
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This Week in Black History
This Week in Black History, March 6, 1964
Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad officially gives heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay the name Muhammad Ali. Ali later disavowed…
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This Week in Black History
This Week in Black History, Feb. 21, 1965
Malcolm X, an African-American Muslin minister and human rights activist who led the Nation of Islam, was shot to death…
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Opinion
STREET BEAT: ‘Who is your personal Black history hero?’
Post to Opinion and Street Beat with 4 SB Photos Baron Burems Pasadena Malcolm X. He was for the people.…
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Features
This Week in Black History – June 28, 1964
Malcolm X announces the establishment of the Organization of African Unity at a public meeting in New York’s Audubon Ballroom.…
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Entertainment
BILL VAUGHAN’S TASTY CLIPS: Festivals preview gems for upcoming movie season
By Bill Vaughan Entertainment Writer Film festival season is in effect and offers optimism for moviegoers who have been missing…
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Entertainment
BILL VAUGHAN’S TASTY CLIPS: Ruth Carter to discuss her costumes at Academy Museum
By Bill Vaughan Entertainment Writer Two-time Academy Award–winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter (“Black Panther,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”) is…
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Features
This Week in Black History
November, 18, 1992 The film “Malcolm X,” directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington and Angela Bassett, is released…
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Features
This Week in Black History
June 28, 1964 Malcolm X announces the establishment of the Organization of African Unity at a public meeting in New…
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