Shabazz will share executive producer duties for the upcoming televisions series along with State Street Pictures’ Bob Teitel and George Tillman and 3 Arts Entertainment’s Jermaine Johnson and Molly ...
Sixty years after his murder on Feb. 21, 1965, Malcolm X has yet to be recognized with a monument in Boston, where he lived as a teen in the 1940s and 50s. The city has a park and a boulevard bearing ...
Juneteenth's 160th anniversary celebrations at Malcolm X Park on Sunday brought together vendors and community members to celebrate culture and creativity. Nicole Rayfield poses with her former ...
Apr 7, 2021 Apr 7, 2021 Updated May 16, 2024 0 1963 PHOTO: Malcolm X used fiery oratory to win thousands of followers for himself and the Nation of Islam. He didn't overtly encourage violence but ...
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Film Friday: Beuford Smith photographed Malcolm X and helped define New York street photography
A recent video shared by All Arts TV profiles the late Beuford Smith, a self-taught street photographer who captured iconic images in New York City in the 1960s and beyond. The video was the inaugural ...
Put yourself inside a 6-by-8-foot prison cell, no window, bare concrete walls. A concrete slab juts out from the wall with a mattress to lay on. There’s a creaky desk and chair and, in the corner, a ...
As pundit David Brooks once opined, the United States is a creedal nation: “Almost every significant movement in American history has been led by people calling upon us to live up to our creed.” Few ...
Malcolm X in Albany on Jan. 7, 1965. Malcolm X and Viola McCain visit the New York Legislature on Jan. 7, 1965. When Malcolm X came to Albany in January 1965, he was receiving death threats from two ...
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