Updated Feb. 21, 2024 at 12:45 p.m.
Malcolm X was assassinated on this day in 1965, at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem, New York City.
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Who was Malcolm X?
Malcolm X was an African American civil rights activist, preacher, writer and speaker. He was a vocal advocate for the rights of black people and a critic of the civil rights movement's emphasis on non-violence.
What was the impact of Malcolm X's assassination on the Civil Rights movement?
The assassination of Malcolm X had a profound impact on the civil rights movement. He had been one of the most visible and vocal leaders of the movement, and his death was a significant loss to the cause. His legacy and ideas continue to influence the Civil Rights movement and other movements for social justice around the world.
Who was responsible for Malcolm X's assassination?
Malcolm X was giving a speech at the Audubon Ballroom when he was shot by several gunmen. He was hit with a total of 21 bullets, and died shortly after the attack.
Three members of the Nation of Islam, Thomas Hagan, Norman 3X Butler, and Thomas 15X Johnson were convicted of the assassination of Malcolm X.