50 Years After Malcolm X











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It's been 50 years since El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz – aka Malcolm X – was killed on February 21, 1965. His legacy has been mixed: For many Americans, he's the fire-and-brimstone black leader who talked about the “white devil,” but for others, he is the forgotten pillar of the civil rights movement as important as Martin Luther King Jr. Watch as AJ+ asks people – young and old – what #MalcolmMeans to them. • Participants, in order of appearance: • Rasheed Shabazz, Communications Director at the Afrikan Black Coalition • Sumaya Mehai, Student at Zaytuna College • Mus'ab Abdullah, Imam and Student at Zaytuna College • Yusef Jordan, Musician and Engineer • Thelma Austin, Author • Camisha Fatimah Gentry, Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth School Coordinator • Blake Simons, Student at UC Berkeley • Chinasa Ozonsi, Co-Organizer of Millions March in Oakland • Bashir Shah, Professor and Veteran of the U.S. Air Force • Rashaan Mungo, Teacher • Subscribe for more videos:    / @ajplus   • Download the AJ+ app at http://www.ajplus.net/ • Follow us on Twitter:   / ajplus   • Like us on Facebook:   / ajpluscommunity   • Learn more about AJ+: http://www.ajplus.net/

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