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Malcolm X’s former home in Inkster, Michigan is being restored with plans for a museum. The former home of Malcolm X, which was previously on the City of Inkster’s demolition list, is now a ...
Malcolm X lived in the Inkster home from 1952 to 1953 with his brother and sister-in-law after he was released from prison in Massachusetts.
The current owner is the founder of Project We Hope Dream and Believe. He says Malcolm X moved in with his brother after he was released from prison in 1952. The organization is renovating the home.
Malcolm X's former Inkster, Michigan home is being restored to honor the civil rights icon's legacy and enrich the historical narrative of the city. Host Stephen Henderson talks with BridgeDetroit ...
He lived here on the top floor," Rodnell Collins, the nephew of Malcolm X, said outside the three-story home on Dale Street in Roxbury. Collins' mother Ella also lived in the house when Malcolm X ...
Inkster — The state of Michigan has awarded $80,000 to rehab and conduct archaeological documentation of a home in Inkster where civil rights leader and Black nationalist Malcolm X lived in the ...
Sixty years after he was assassinated, the activist’s legacy lives on. Magnum photographer Eve Arnold documented his work and ...