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Commentary: Malcolm X was way ahead of his time

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion February 25, 2023

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Tuesday marked the 58th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, arguably the greatest U.S. leader of any color in the 20th century. He was 39 when he died on Feb. 21, 1965, the same age as Martin Luther King Jr. when he was assassinated in 1968. Without reaching 40, these two leaders seem to have lived a thousand years. Malcolm X, Black nationalist and human rights activist, is shown Feb. 9, 1965, 12 days before he was assassinated in New... + full article



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