Biographer son seeks Malcolm X letter at Syracuse
- 10:31 PM — May 29 —
- Source: Broadcast Newsroom
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) ' The son of Malcolm X's biographer is asking Syracuse University to hand over a letter in which the slain activist writes about his shifting views on race relations. Read More
Today's Books Are Too Long
- 3:27 PM — May 22 —
- Source: The Week
Marc Wortman has several books he keeps meaning to get to, including the recent biographies of Steve Jobs (630 pages), LBJ (736), George F. Kennan (800), and Malcolm X (608). Read More
The 'Slave Side' of NFL Sundays
- 6:12 AM — May 21 —
- Source: Black Athlete
The Slave Side of Sunday," former NFL player Anthony Prior writes about the legacy of racism in professional sports. Read More
Remember When Malcolm X Was An Emcee? We Pay Tribute To Our Black, Shining Prince
- 10:26 AM — May 20 —
- Source: AllHipHop.com
"The future belongs to those who prepare for it today."Read More
Happy Birthday To El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X)
- 5:31 PM — May 19 —
- Source: Newsone.com
May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, the man the we would come to know as Malcolm X burst into the world. Read More
Happy 87th Birthday, Malcolm X
- 3:39 PM — May 19 —
- Source: The Smocking Section
Long before Christopher Wallace, a man by the name of Malcolm Little – known in the hood as Detroit Red – immortalized the phrase "from ashy to classy."Read More
Happy Birthday: May 19, 1925 Malcolm Little Aka El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz Was Born, Take A Look At His Most Powerful Quotes
- 1:44 PM — May 19 —
- Source: Bossip
Happy Birthday to one of the greatest Black leaders this country has ever seen. Read More
This Day in Black History: May 19, 1925 :
- 7:25 AM — May 19 —
- Source: BET.com
Celebrated religious leader and human rights activist Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska. Read More
Dear Brother Hugo: Letter from a young revolutionary
- 8:17 PM — May 17 —
- Source: San Francisco Bay View - San Francisco CA
Brother Hugo, you inspire me to do better. Read More
Obama, Marriage Equality & the Black Civil Rights Movement
- 9:57 AM — May 17 —
- Source: Black Politics on the Web
Many Black ministers who denounce President Barack Obama's endorsement of marriage equality claim that leaders of the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement would be absolutely against Same Sex Marriage, and that those leaders are probably turning over in their graves over a notion that the first Black President would endorse it. Read More



