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Malcolm X's family demands declassification of files linked to his death 02:08. It has been 60 years since Malcolm X was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965 in New York City, and his family is calling ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNFilm Friday: Beuford Smith photographed Malcolm X and helped define New York street photographyA recent video shared by All Arts TV profiles the late Beuford Smith, a self-taught street photographer who captured iconic ...
NEW YORK — A man who was exonerated last year in the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X has filed a $40 million lawsuit against New York City for the two decades he spent in prison for a notorious ...
Speaking at the press conference, Mustafa Hassan, 84, said he was a part of Malcolm X’s security detail at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City on Feb. 21, 1965, the day he was assassinated.
Muhammad Aziz, who was wrongfully convicted of murdering Malcolm X, sued New York City Thursday, seeking $40 million for malicious prosecution, denial of due process rights and government misconduct.
A man who says he was a member of Malcolm X’s security detail the day the civil rights leader was assassinated in 1965 told reporters Tuesday he saw New York City police officers trying to ...
New York City has agreed to settle lawsuits filed by two men who were exonerated in the assassination of Malcolm X last year. The city will pay $26 million for the wrongful convictions of ...
Two men who were exonerated in the killing of the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X will receive a $36 million settlement after they sued the city and state of New York.
A daughter of Malcolm X, the civil rights activist assassinated 58 years ago to the day on Tuesday, has filed notices that she intends to sue the FBI, the CIA, New York City police and others for ...
NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuters) - A man exonerated last November in the 1965 killing of civil rights leader Malcolm X has sued New York City after it admitted to have wrongly branded him a murderer.
New York’s criminal justice system took 55 years to acknowledge that it had wrongly branded Muhammad A. Aziz as one of Malcolm X’s killers.. Now, he and the city are at loggerheads over how ...
Aziz, now 84, and the late Khalil Islam were exonerated of their wrongful convictions for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X in New York County Supreme Court last November, after a half-century ...
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