Malcolm X Speaks In Harlem
American Civil Rights and religious leader Malcolm X (1925 - 1965) (born Malcolm Little; also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) speaks to a crowd at a rally in Harlem (at 115th St & Lexington Ave), New York, New York, September 7, 1963. (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection via Getty Images)
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September 07, 1963
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