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Lansing book club to explore the life of Malcolm X

Lansing book club to explore the life of Malcolm X

By Bill Castanier on February 27, 2012

Controversial biography of Malcolm X to be explored

Posted in Activism, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Lansing Michigan, malcolm x | Leave a response

Lansing library to celebrate the life of Malcolm X

Lansing library to celebrate the life of Malcolm X

By Bill Castanier on January 2, 2012

Malcolm X to be honored in Lansing

Posted in Activism, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged cadl, malcolm x, Manning Marable | 1 Response

Malcolm X street signs go up in Lansing

Malcolm X street signs go up in Lansing

By Bill Castanier on March 12, 2011

Malcolm and Martin meet in Lansing Michigan

Posted in Activism, Community & Opinion, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Castanier, Lansing Michigan, malcolm x, martin luther king, Mittenlit.com | 2 Responses

Malcolm X Historical Marker in Lansing

Lansing street renaming to honor Malcolm X appears to be on track

By Bill Castanier on August 26, 2010

Lansing City Council is considering the renaming of Main Street to honor Malcolm X. Lansing resident writes why it is long overdue

Posted in Activism, City Hall, News | Tagged Doug Warren, lansing city council, malcolm x | 1 Response

AK47 ice cubes? Cute or creepy?

WWMLKD today? Joey Ess says we need to think peace

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on January 18, 2010

Joey Ess’s video urges us to learn MLK’s lessons and give peace a chance.

Posted in News | Tagged dirty, hippies, joey ess, malcolm x, martin luther king, mlk, right, youtube | 1 Response

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