Fifty years later two men exonerated for killing Malcolm X
Two men who were convicted for the murder of Malcolm X in 1965, have now been cleared of all charges by a Manhattan judge. Mohammed Aziz and the Late Khalil Islam were exonerated after over half a century of doubts and myths that swirled around the death of the man who for many is the personification of Black struggle for human rights and dignity. Born Malcolm Little in Nebraska, he has been immortalized as a man who went from thoughtless criminal to militant ascetic; from indignant racist to insurgent humanist, years later, X remains an icon of the struggle for …
