1963 Press Photo Black Muslim Leader Malcolm X Suspended by Elijah Muhammad
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1963 Vintage Wire Press Photo by ASSOCIATED PRESS. Suspended by Black Muslim Head. Malcolm X Shabazz, has been suspended by Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Black Muslim movement, for statements he made about the assassination of President John Kennedy. Malcolm X , Elijah Muhammad's heir apparent, told a Black Muslim rally last Sunday the assassination was an instance of "The chickens coming home to Roost."Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement. A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the Black community.Photo is Dated: December 5, 1963.THIS IS AN AUTHENTIC PHOTO, NOT A COPY OR SCANS.Photo Measures Approximately: 5.75 x 7.75 Inches.THERE ARE FEW MINOR CREASE MARKINGS.Part Number: AAA44411ALL items are more than likely going to have condition wear (small creases, corner wear, etc...) due to age and touching. These photos were meant to be handled and were by the newspapers and other media outlets before we purchased them.MORE INFORMATION:-There might be small smudges that should be able to be removed.-Sometimes the markings on the back of the photos can be seen through the front, it just depends on the thickness of the photo and how dark the ink is.-Everything
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