New York Gov. Kathy Hochul renamed a Central Park subway station after Malcolm X, the prominent civil rights leader who was a longtime Harlem resident, as part of the city’s Harlem Week celebration.
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Civil rights icon Andrew Young is opening up about the rumored feud between Malclom X and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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A transformative moment unfolded beneath Manhattan’s bustling streets as Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled the newly christened Malcolm X Plaza subway station on Aug. 10, marking a profound ...
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The ‘dirty work’ of the civil rights movement revealed
Young ran for Congress, winning in 1972 before being appointed as ambassador to the United Nations by President Jimmy Carter.
The project will transform the Omaha native and civil rights icon's birthplace into the Malcolm X Cultural Center.
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