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  2. The Meeting (play) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, March 26, 1964 – the only (momentary) meeting the two ever had The Meeting is a 1987 American play by Jeff Stetson about an imaginary meeting between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in 1965 in a hotel in Harlem during the height of the Civil Rights Movement.

  3. I Am Not Your Negro - Wikipedia

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    Narrated by actor Samuel L. Jackson, the film explores the history of racism in the United States through Baldwin's recollections of civil rights leaders Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as his personal observations of American history. [4]

  4. Malcolm X - Wikipedia

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    The Marvel Comics writer Chris Claremont confirmed that Malcolm X was an inspiration for the X-Men character Magneto, while Martin Luther King was an inspiration for Professor X. [ 333 ] [ 334 ] [ 335 ] Malcolm X also inspired the character Erik Killmonger in the film Black Panther .

  5. The Story Behind the Photo of Martin Luther King Jr. and ...

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X waiting for a press conference, on March 26, 1964. Marion S. Trikosko—Universal History Archive/Getty Images

  6. ‘MLK/X’ aims to offer a fuller picture of the two icons and ...

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    For many Black Americans, the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are inextricably linked. Yet the two men’s only documented meeting, on March 26, 1964, was an unintentional one.

  7. Genius: MLK/X’s Iconic Reverend and Minister Convene in ...

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    Revered civil rights movement leaders Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (played by Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and Malcolm X (Aaron Pierre) come together in the full trailer for Genius: MLK/X, which was ...

  8. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X

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    Original - Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, primary figures of the African-American Civil Rights Movement, meeting in Washington D.C. They had both come to hear the Senate debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Reason Despite its technical shortcomings, the encylopedic value of the image is absolutely exceptional.

  9. No Name in the Street - Wikipedia

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    No Name in the Street is American writer and poet James Baldwin's fourth non-fiction book, first published in 1972. Baldwin describes his views on several historical events and figures: Francisco Franco, McCarthyism, the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, and the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.