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Today is National Malcolm X Day, a moment to honor one of the most fearless and visionary leaders in Black history.
Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 — he would have turned 100 years old this coming Monday.
As we reflect on his centennial year, we remember a man who spoke truth to power — without apology. Malcolm X demanded justice, dignity and liberation for Black people “by any means necessary.”
His legacy challenges us not just to remember him, but to act — to speak boldly, organize strategically and walk in our power.
Today, we don’t just honor his memory — we carry his mission. Even a hundred years later, Malcolm’s voice still echoes in the struggle for freedom.
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By Ebony McMorris, Jamie Jackson, Clay Cane5
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Today is National Malcolm X Day, a moment to honor one of the most fearless and visionary leaders in Black history.
Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 — he would have turned 100 years old this coming Monday.
As we reflect on his centennial year, we remember a man who spoke truth to power — without apology. Malcolm X demanded justice, dignity and liberation for Black people “by any means necessary.”
His legacy challenges us not just to remember him, but to act — to speak boldly, organize strategically and walk in our power.
Today, we don’t just honor his memory — we carry his mission. Even a hundred years later, Malcolm’s voice still echoes in the struggle for freedom.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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