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Malik Zulu Shabazz (born Paris Lewis on September 7, 1966) is an American attorney. He has previously served as Chairman of the New Black Panther Party , which is labeled as a hate group. [ 2 ] As of 2013 [update] , he is the current National President of Black Lawyers for Justice, which he co-founded.
During the course of the night, the event was interrupted by 30 members of the New Black Panther Party dressed in motorcycle helmets and steel-capped boots, led by Malik Zulu Shabazz. Shabazz and his NBPP member seized control of the event and ordered under threat of violence that the original Panthers cease criticism of the New Panthers. [12]
Detroit community activist Malik Shabazz, who had a heart attack in June, is back in the hospital.
The New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case was a political controversy in the United States concerning an incident that occurred during the 2008 election.Two weeks before George W. Bush left office, the New Black Panther Party and two of its members, Minister King Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson, were sued by the Department of Justice on claims of voter intimidation for their conduct ...
'Goon Squad' victim Michael Jenkins and his father Melvin Jenkins listen to lawyer Malik Shabazz during a press conference after the sentencing at the Rankin County Circuit Court in Brandon on ...
Detroit activist Malik Shabazz has been moved back to a rehabilitation facility after being hospitalized.
el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (1925–1965) was an African-American human rights activist also known as Malcolm X and Malcolm Little. Malik Shabazz may also refer to: Mike Tyson (born 1966), boxer who reportedly adopted the name "Malik Shabazz" following his conversion to Islam; Malik Zulu Shabazz attorney former chairman of the New Black Panther Party
Betty Shabazz, widow of Malcolm X, was elected as second vice president of the first administration in 1968, working alongside Williams and Henry. [5] Chokwe Lumumba, formerly Edwin Finley Taliaferro of Detroit, was elected as second vice president in 1971. He later became an attorney, working in Michigan and Mississippi in public defense.