Malcolm X
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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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Opinion
GEN X REPORT: Why only one month to learn about Black history?
By Starlett Quarles Contributing Columnist As we approach the end of another Black History Month, I always end up asking…
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