A surprising list of six famous books secretly penned by ghostwriters, uncovering the hidden collaborations and untold truths behind bestselling names., Books, Times Now ...
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10 Books That Survived Censorship And Shaped Minds
Some books get banned-but never forgotten. Each one carries a voice that authors believe still deserves to be heard. They ...
Doing justice onstage to the legacies of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X is a high bar; higher still are the present stakes for making the most of the opportunity. At Ford’s Theatre, ...
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Malcolm X Centenary event held at Penn State
Dr. Jamie Campbell, associate dean of Penn State's Smeal College of Business, talks about how Malcolm X relates to business during the opening of the Malcolm X Centenary event. My Dad Was Gay — But ...
In September 1960, in the heart of Black America, Harlem’s Hotel Theresa became the stage for one of the world’s most monumental encounters. When Malcolm X and Fidel Castro met there 65 years ago, ...
As the world marks the 100th anniversary of Malcolm X’s birth this year, a new film series at Anthology Film Archives asks: What have we forgotten about one of the most photographed and misrepresented ...
LANSING – A man was hospitalized in critical condition after being struck by a pickup truck on Washington Avenue in Lansing shortly after 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8. Officers responded to the crash in the ...
The journalist Mark Whitaker tracks the afterlife and influence of one of the 20th century’s most famous agitators. By Brandon M. Terry Brandon M. Terry is a professor of social sciences at Harvard ...
A transformative moment unfolded beneath Manhattan’s bustling streets as Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled the newly christened Malcolm X Plaza subway station on Aug. 10, marking a profound ...
Harlem commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance by renaming a Harlem-based subway station in Malcolm X's honor. A Harlem-based train station for New York City’s MTA has officially ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul renamed a Central Park subway station after Malcolm X, the prominent civil rights leader who was a longtime Harlem resident, as part of the city’s Harlem Week celebration.
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