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Samuel L. Jackson, Jeffrey Wright, and David Oyelowo have all portrayed civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., whose Atlanta sit-ins, Montgomery bus boycotts, and peaceful protests ...
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X met only once. On March 26, 1964, the two black leaders were on Capitol Hill, attending Senate debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Item 1 of 3 Martin Luther King Jr., played by Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Malcolm X, played by Aaron Pierre, shake hands in this still from the series GENIUS: MLK/X, released to Reuters on January 11 ...
Two of the Civil Rights Movement's most important figures' fight for equality collide on 'Genius: MLK/X', premiering Feb. 1 on National Geographic ...
Towering civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, both assassinated at the age of 39, met briefly on March 26, 1964 at the U.S. Capitol, where they were both present in support ...
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, two civil rights activists who adopted completely opposing stances, encountered each other for the very first and only time in person as a result of the Civil ...
In a first look at the National Geographic anthology series' upcoming season, titled 'Genius: MLK/X', the work of two iconic civil rights leaders comes to the forefront ...
Trymaine Lee: Malcolm X and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. are often described as polar opposites. Malcolm X: Today it's time to stop singing and start swinging. (CHEERING) You can't sing up ...
We've all heard of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin, but most of us know very little about the women who raised them. A new book is trying to change that.
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X met just once, at the US Senate on March 26, 1964, after a hearing on the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
But King didn't say the words that appeared in an article by Alex Haley, says biographer Jonathan Eig. New biography of Martin Luther King Jr. undercuts a widely cited quote about Malcolm X | WFAE ...
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X met only once -- on March 26, 1964, in Washington. The exchange would last only a minute, but a photo of it remains a haunting reminder of what was lost.
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