- Scholarly research on Malcolm X,  his life and activities. A serious look at his words,  written and spoken,  a webliography,  extensive chronology,  bibliography and study guide. 
- 1994-2002 Elke Moritz Malcolm X NOTES: Sept. 2001 - February 2002: I'm currently in the US,  doing research in Computer Graphics at Mississippi State University. March 16 - March 25,  1999: I visited New York City and took a lot of photos of sites related to Malcolm X. Among them are the Masjid El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X Avenue and 116th Street),  corner of Malcolm X Avenue and Martin ... - www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~moritz/malcolm.html 
- The Official Web Site of Malcolm X,  represented by CMG Worldwide,  includes a biography,  timeline,  quotations,  and other information. - www.cmgww.com/historic/malcolm 
- On February 21,  1965,  Malcolm X was shot to death as he delivered a speech in Manhattan's Audobon Ballroom. The following March,  three men -- Talmadge Hayer,  Norman Butler,  and Thomas Johnson -- were convicted of murdering the 39-year-old black leader. Though prosecutors suggested at trial that the slaying was plotted as an object lesson for Malcolm's followers,  no direct evidence linked the ... - www.thesmokinggun.com/malcolmx/malcolmx.html 
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