For the past few years the nonprofit has been working hard to rebuild and restore the house to what it was like when the Civil Rights leader lived there.
Malcolm X lived in the Inkster house on Williams Street in the 1950s with his brother and his brother's family.
Charles Dumas is a lifelong political activist, a professor emeritus from Penn State, and was the Democratic Party’s nominee ...
Gordon Parks, a renowned photographer, was known for documenting African American life, but a new exhibition turns a ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. As the leader of a young conservative political movement that helped Donald Trump win a second presidential term, Charlie Kirk accomplished a lot in his ...
In September 1960, in the heart of Black America, Harlem’s Hotel Theresa became the stage for one of the world’s most monumental encounters. When Malcolm X and Fidel Castro met there 65 years ago, ...
The journalist Mark Whitaker tracks the afterlife and influence of one of the 20th century’s most famous agitators. By Brandon M. Terry Brandon M. Terry is a professor of social sciences at Harvard ...
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 ...
The renaming honors the civil rights leader’s deep ties to the neighborhood, where he lived for more than a decade before his assassination in 1965 The renaming honors the civil rights leader’s deep ...
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.
Spike Lee counted on his wealthy friends to help save his film, Malcolm X. The legendary director sat down with Jimmy Fallon, who asked if it was true that Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan helped ...