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Malcolm X was immortalized in Spike Lee's biographical movie in 1992. The filmmaker told Newsweek why the life and message of ...
In those hundred years, Malcolm X's legacy hasn’t aged—it’s evolved: from 1960s press photos to 1990s biopics, and more.
In his new book about Malcolm X, Mark Whitaker deftly outlines the slain Black activist's wide-ranging cultural influence and ...
Few icons represent New York City like Spike Lee — award-winning director, cultural force, Knicks superfan, and the visionary ...
Spike Lee's favorite place to be, his happy place, even after all these years, is behind or in front of a camera. And he has ...
There are a few powerful women behind Malcolm X’s movement who are responsible for the powerful leader and man he came to be.
He saw violence as a tool of resistance against the oppression of Black people. Malcolm X, who was born 100 years ago, ...