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PBS2y
Timeline of Malcolm X's Life
May 19: Malcolm X is born Malcolm Little in Omaha ... Nigeria, Ghana, and Saudi Arabia, where he makes a pilgrimage to Mecca and receives a new Islamic name: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, as well ...
New York Magazine1mon
Malcolm X’s Family Sues NYPD, FBI, CIA for $100 Million, Alleging a Cover-up
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 ...
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Malcolm X's family to file $100 million lawsuit against NYPD, government agencies
The family of Malcolm X announced Tuesday they intend to file a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against U.S. government agencies and the NYPD for allegedly concealing evidence related to the ...
CNN29d
Opinion: This 1965 killing remains an American tragedy
(CNN)The recent news that the family of Malcolm X announced plans to file a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against a phalanx of law enforcement agencies, including the NYPD, CIA and FBI ...
The Guardian1mon
Malcolm X’s family to sue FBI, NYPD and other agencies over assassination
One of Malcolm X’s daughters says new details show federal and state agencies covered up crucial evidence The family of Malcolm X has filed notice that they plan to sue the FBI, New York police ...
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Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder evidence'
Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder evidence' Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder evidence' Malcolm X's daughters to sue NYPD for 'concealing murder ...
The Boston Globe1mon
Malcolm X’s family to sue CIA, FBI, NYPD in $100M ‘wrongful death’ lawsuit
The family of civil rights leader Malcolm X announced on the anniversary of his 1965 assassination that they intend to sue US government entities — including the FBI, CIA, and New York Police ...
Gothamist1mon
Malcolm X's family intend to file $100M lawsuit saying NYC, state and feds conspired to kill icon
Malcolm X's family is claiming that federal, state and New York City officials conspired to kill the civil rights leader and then covered it up with a botched investigation. They filed court ...
Yahoo1mon
Why Malcolm X’s Family Is Suing the FBI, NYPD, and CIA 58 Years After His Death
The family of civil rights leader Malcolm X marked the anniversary of his 1965 assassination on Tuesday by announcing plans to sue the FBI, New York Police Department, and CIA for $100 million ...
PBS11mon
Timeline of Malcolm X's Life
May 19: Malcolm X is born Malcolm Little in Omaha ... Nigeria, Ghana, and Saudi Arabia, where he makes a pilgrimage to Mecca and receives a new Islamic name: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, as well ...

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