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Today is the anniversary of Malcolm X’s assassination. Head to the Schomburg Center for two extraordinary events that remember him:
- At 1pm, elders including Abdullah Abdur Razzaq, Malcolm’s personal secretary, share remembrances and discuss how he has impacted their lives. 
- At 7pm, a who’s who of notable participants read from Malcolm X’s diaries, speeches, radio addresses, and letters.
Both are free, but you can call (212) 491-2040 to get on the list and ensure admission.
Photo credit: Malcolm X on university tour. Robert L. Haggins. Malcolm X Collection, Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library.
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nypl:

Today is the anniversary of Malcolm X’s assassination. Head to the Schomburg Center for two extraordinary events that remember him:

- At 1pm, elders including Abdullah Abdur Razzaq, Malcolm’s personal secretary, share remembrances and discuss how he has impacted their lives. 

- At 7pm, a who’s who of notable participants read from Malcolm X’s diaries, speeches, radio addresses, and letters.

Both are free, but you can call (212) 491-2040 to get on the list and ensure admission.

Photo credit: Malcolm X on university tour. Robert L. Haggins. Malcolm X Collection, Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library.

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