Malcolm X: A Legacy of Struggle at 100
One hundred years after his birth, 60 years after his assassination, Malcolm X is synonymous globally with revolution and all forms of militant struggle by exploited and oppressed people.
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One hundred years after his birth, 60 years after his assassination, Malcolm X is synonymous globally with revolution and all forms of militant struggle by exploited and oppressed people.
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The UK Supreme Court does not change the reality of trans and non-binary people.
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