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Date | Company | Article | Money raised |
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2022-09-06 | Morse Micro | Malcolm investment in Series B - Morse Micro | 140 M AUD |
2021-10-22 | Burnley Football Club | Malcolm investment in Funding Round - Burnley Football Club | N/A |
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Malcolm X - Wikipedia
Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 โ February 21, 1965) was an African American revolutionary, Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights โฆSee details»
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Malcolm also felt guilty about the masses he had led to join the NOI, which he now felt was a fraudulent organization built on too many lies to ignore. Shortly after his shocking discovery, Malcolm received criticism for a comment he โฆSee details»
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Malcolm saw his newly created Organization of African American Unity (OAAU) as a potential source of ideological guidance for the more militant veterans of the southern civil rights โฆSee details»
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Oct 29, 2009 Malcolm X, a civil rights leader and a Nation of Islam minister, was assassinated in 1965, the same year โThe Autobiography of Malcolm X" was published.See details»
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Malcolm X is one of the most pivotal figures in civil rights history. His powerful words captured the attention of a country, encouraging empowerment and inspiring pride in black heritage. Malcolm became interested in different โฆSee details»
Malcolm X (1925โ1965), Black Muslim Leader - Encyclopedia.com
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In March 1964, Malcolm X left The Black Muslims and formed two new organizations: Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. After spending some time abroad, โฆSee details»
Malcolm X: Life and Death 1925-1965 - Wesleyan University
In the early 1960โs Malcolm was made aware of accusations of adultery against Elijah Muhammad. The women who Muhammad was said to have extramarital affairs with were all โฆSee details»
Who was Malcolm X? โ DW โ 05/19/2025
The mentor Malcolm X refers to, Elijah Muhammad, was a Black separatist and the leader of the Nation of Islam, a religious-political organization of African Americans outside of Islamic โฆSee details»
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Malcolm X Timeline | Metropolitan Opera
1964 Malcolm is suspended by the NOI and is removed as national representative and minister of Temple No. 7 in Harlem. He subsequently leaves the NOI and begins a new organization, โฆSee details»
Malcolm X: From Radical Empowerment to Global Solidarity
Nov 21, 2024 He founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU) to promote Black self-determination, human rights, community building, and solidarity on a global scale. In the โฆSee details»
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Jan 14, 2025 Explore Malcolm X's impactful life, from his marriage and children to his role in civil rights activism and enduring legacy.See details»
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Community control of local politics Pride in African cultural heritage Unified voice across racial and religious lines Community Organization Methods Spring 1964 marked Malcolm Xโs bold step โฆSee details»
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Malcolm X's perspective didnโt emerge in isolation. Women thought leaders and intellectuals played a crucial, often overlooked role in shaping his views on gender and politics through โฆSee details»