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In a special episode of OFFICE HOURS, host Marc Lamont Hill sits down with historian and journalist Abdur-Rahman Muhammad to commemorate what would have been
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Feb 26th, 2024. Independent scholar Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, a journalist, historian, and activist will discuss "Malcolm X and the Struggle for Justice and Brotherhood" in a free public presentation Feb. 29. Malcolm X, later El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was an advocate for Black empowerment and a prominent figure in the civil rights movement.
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Muhammad, who also speaks Arabic, devoted 30 years of his life to the assassination of Malcolm X and is considered a foremost expert on the subject. In fact, Dr. Manning Marable of Columbia University, who won the Pulitzer for 'Malcolm X, A Life of Reinvention', quotes Muhammad as an expert. He is the only non-contemporary who is listed as
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GoLocal interviewed Independent Researcher and host of the Netflix series, "Who Killed Malcolm X?" Abdur-Rahman Muhammad about growing up in Providence, Rhod
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Historian Abdur-Rahman Muhammad is a scholar of Malcolm X's life and legacy and was host of the Netflix documentary series "Who Killed Malcolm X?" Mr. Muhammad, thanks for joining us. You were in
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Historian Abdur-Rahman Muhammad discusses his role in the Netflix Malcolm X documentary series that spawned the Manhattan DA's office to reopen the investigation of Malcolm X's assassination.
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ASU presents this virtual talk by Malcolm X expert Abdur-Rahman Muhammad on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 3 p.m. AZ (3 p.m. PDT / 4 p.m. MDT / 5 p.m. CDT / 6 p.m. EDT). ... Arguably the greatest living expert on Malcolm X, Mr. Muhammad will soon be doing another documentary for Netflix and is writing a book about the assassination
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Historian and activist Abdur-Rahman Muhammad will discuss the legacy of civil-rights leader Malcolm X in a free public lecture Feb. 29.
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Investigating the assassination of Malcolm X. Abdur-Rahman Muhammad is one of the most respected authorities on the life and legacy of human rights leader Malcolm X. (Photo by Coco McKown '04, '10). by Katie Olson. In the summer of 2020, University of Redlands leadership established the weeklong Diversity in Action residency to introduce ideas
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Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, credited with the exoneration of the men accused of the Malcolm X assassination, shares his story with the VSU community. Virginia State University is pleased to announce that one of the foremost experts on the life and legacy of Malcolm X will speak on campus as part of the Black History Month speakers series.
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St. Clair College hosted the event 'Malcolm X and the Struggle for Justice and Brotherhood,' featuring esteemed historian, journalist, writer, and activist, Abdur-Rahman Muhammad. The session delved deep into the life and legacy of the iconic civil rights leader, Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz), offering attendees a profound insight into his journey and the ongoing fight for racial justice.
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ABDUR-RAHMAN MUHAMMAD: J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI, was deathly afraid of someone like Malcolm X. Malcolm was being surveilled. He was being followed. He was being followed. His phone
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Join me TONIGHT at 9PM EST for a special episode of OFFICE HOURS!!! Host Marc Lamont Hill sits down with historian and journalist Abdur-Rahman Muhammad to commemorate what would have been the 99th birthday of Malcolm X. Together, they explore the profound impact and enduring legacy of one of the most influential figures in American history.
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I saw the weight lifted, the burden and stigma and the shame of having to walk around as the man who killed Malcolm X," said Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, the investigator behind the Netflix documentary
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Marc Lamont Hill speaks to historian and journalist Abdur-Rahman Muhammad bout the life of Malcolm X. Today would have been Malcolm X's 96th birthday. "He l
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MALCOLM X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle. THE PROCEEDINGS ... Abdul Rahman Muhammad Babu A well known revolutionary political leader who founded the Umma Party of Zanzibar. Babu became Minister of Economic Development in the Tanzanian Government. ... Born May, 1944 in Trinidad. McLeod was popularly elected to the office of
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Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, historian and host of Netflix's "Who Killed Malcolm X?," reflected Thursday on the historic exonerations of Islam and 83-year-old Aziz, who said the guilty verdicts
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Malcolm X's alleged assassin hiding in plain sight in Newark 50 years after civil rights leader was killed, author claims. The Daily News featured a story describing the life style of Al-Mustafa Shabazz, who was identified by researcher and historian Abdur-Rahman Muhammad as the chief assassin of Malcom X.
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At the center of the series " Who Killed Malcolm X? " is Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, a Washington, D.C., historian and expert on Malcolm X — or el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz — who identified the man he claims was the true assassin in 2010, according to Muhammad's website . Muhammad began working with late Columbia University Professor Manning
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The influential Black leader was assassinated as he began a speech in the Audubon Ballroom on Feb. 21, 1965. Muhammad Aziz, Khalil Islam and a man later known as Thomas Hagan were convicted of
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Three members of the Nation of Islam, a religious and political group, were quickly arrested: Mujahid Abdul Halim (then known as Talmadge Hayer and Thomas Hagan), Muhammad A. Aziz (then known as Norman 3X Butler), and Khalil Islam (then known as Thomas 15X Johnson). All three men were convicted in 1966 and sentenced to life in prison, but two
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Abdur-Rahman Muhammad, credited with the exoneration of the men accused of the Malcolm X assassination, shares his story with the VSU community. Virginia State University is pleased to announce that one of the foremost experts on the life and legacy of Malcolm X will speak on campus as part of the Black History Month speakers series.
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Providence native Abdur-Rahman Muhammad's research led to the exoneration of two of the men found guilty of the assassination of Malcolm X. Now, the story has another chapter -- a multi-million