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  1. In the picture, Malcolm X is holding a M1 Carbine in his right hand, and pulling back the blinds on his window with his left hand, looking outside his Queens, NY, home to keep watch. He had good cause. On Feb. 14, 1965, his house was firebombed.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2005 · On 21 February 1965, Malcolm X was gunned down in broad daylight at a political rally at the Audobon Ballroom in Harlem, New York. The very embodiment of black power, Malcolm X gave his...

  3. The September 1964 issue of Ebony dramatized Malcolm X's defiance of these threats by publishing a photograph of him holding an M1 carbine while peering out a window.

  4. 19 de dic. de 2014 · Reel #: 902270Rare interview footage of Malcolm X discussing self-defense and gun control during an interview, 1960s.This clip is available for licensing wit...

  5. Don Hogan Charles, the first black photographer at the New York Times best known for his iconic photo of Malcolm X holding a rifle at the window.

  6. 14 de dic. de 2021 · Malcolm X, an African American nationalist and religious leader, was gunned down by three men while addressing his Organization of Afro-American Unity in New York City on February 21, 1964. He...

  7. The collection consists of candid shots of Malcolm X; group portraits showing Malcolm X with his wife, Betty Shabazz, and their three eldest daughters as children; group portraits and views showing Malcolm X at rallies, public events, a business opening, and meeting with dignitaries and celebrities; and views of other speakers at rallies, anti ...