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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a mural of Civil Rights activists Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Junior on 7 July 2016 in Dallas, United States.
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Malcolm X's Elementary School Getting Revamp
The new social services facility will honor the civil rights icon.
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Judge Tosses Convictions Of 2 Men In Killing Of Malcolm X
Renewed investigation found authorities withheld evidence that favored the defense in the trial of Muhammad Aziz and the late Khalil Islam.
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Remembering Malcolm X 55 Years Later
Malcolm X, the iconic civil rights leader, was assassinated 55 years ago at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City.
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Ralph Ellison and the Black Arts Movement
The ideas of the leaders of the Black Arts Movement were in direct contrast to those of Ralph Ellison. A clip from the American Masters film Ralph Ellison: An American Journey clarifies these conflicts between Ellison and the younger...
Crash Course
The 1960s in America
Discover the incredible change and volatility that was 1960s America with an engaging, informative video. It begins with an extensive overview of pivotal moments during the civil rights movement and the subsequent shift toward...
Curated OER
Civil Rights Video
Freedom, independence, liberty: the ideas the USA was built on. A string of images is connected with a freedom song and provides an opportunity for learners to really think about what civil rights are. Start and end your unit on civil...
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Pbs Learning Media: Sonia Sanchez: The Meaning of Malcolm X
Poet Sonia Sanchez, interviewed here for Eyes on the Prize, describes what the outspoken civil rights leader Malcolm X represented to African Americans in the 1960s. [1:52]
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Back Story Radio: Islam and the u.s.
BackStory podcast on America's relationship with Islam, how it has changed over time, and what it means to be Muslim in America. It provides the audio and transcripts in segments.
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Pbs Learning Media: Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise: Maya and Malcolm X
Learn about the connection between Maya Angelou and Malcolm X, and their work in Ghana, in this video [3:13] from American Masters, Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise. Discussion questions are included.