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  2. Malcolm X House Site - Wikipedia

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    The house was torn down in 1965, before the owners, the Moore family, knew about the connection with Malcolm X. Malcolm X's significance in American history and culture was honored when the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 1, 1984. This recognition is marked at the site.

  3. Malcolm X House - Wikipedia

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    The Malcolm X House is a one-and-a-half-story, side-gable seven room, minimalist modern house built in 1950. It is built of wood, and is nearly identical to some other houses nearby which were built around the same time. The front is asymmetrical, with an entrance door flanked by two window openings. An offset cross-gable is set to one side.

  4. Spike Lee on Malcolm X’s Family Suing the FBI, CIA and NYPD ...

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    Spike Lee on Malcolm X’s Family Suing the FBI, CIA and NYPD Over His Assassination: ‘They’re Guilty — I Showed That in My Film’ Martin Dale December 12, 2024 at 11:30 AM

  5. Timeline of New York City - Wikipedia

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    May 19: Close to 100 buildings burn down on Chatham Street. Commissioners' Plan of 1811 lays out the Manhattan grid between 14th Street and Washington Heights. [7] 1812 – New York City Hall built. [19] 1816 – American Bible Society founded. [21] 1817 New York Stock & Exchange Board [38] established. Staten Island Ferry established. 1818

  6. Malcolm X's family sues NYPD, FBI and CIA over assassination

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    The $100 million lawsuit claims the New York City Police Department, FBI, CIA, Department of Justice and U.S. government played a role in Malcolm X's murder at the Audubon Ballroom in Washington ...

  7. Malcolm X estate alleges DOJ, FBI, CIA, NYPD played role in ...

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    The estate of Malcolm X is suing the federal government, accusing it of playing a role in the 1965 assassination of the civil rights leader. ... Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, was gunned down at ...

  8. Deacons for Defense and Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Deacons wrote leaflets threatening to kill anyone who burned a cross. [8] The leaflets were distributed into the homes of white people by their black house workers. The cross-burnings stopped in response. [8] On July 8, 1965, at a nonviolent march on city hall, hundreds of whites gathered to throw rocks at the assembled protesters. [8]

  9. Malcolm X’s Michigan childhood home added to National ...

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