Malcolm X and his wife Betty Shabazz with their daughters Qubilah Shabazz and Attallah Shabazz at home in East Elmhurst, Queens, 1962.
Photos by Robert L. Haggins
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Malcolm X and his wife Betty Shabazz with their daughters Qubilah Shabazz and Attallah Shabazz at home in East Elmhurst, Queens, 1962.
Photos by Robert L. Haggins
(via Shabazz Daughters Launch Malcolm X Legacy Clothing Line to Honor Father and His Principles)
Malcolm X, the day before his assassination, with his wife Betty Shabazz and their children during a meeting at the headquarters of his Organization of Afro-American Unity at Hotel Theresa in Harlem on February 20, 1965.
Photos by Duilio Pallottelli
Betty Shabazz and Malcolm X visit Muhammad Ali in Miami with their daughters Attallah (standing), Qubilah (sitting on Malcolm), and Ilyasah (sitting on Ali) in January 1964.
As a sixth wedding anniversary present, Ali paid for Malcolm and his family to vacation in Miami while he trained for the Sonny Liston title fight. The group of neighborhood kids are holding up 8 fingers because, as the underdog Ali predicated he’d win the fight in 8 rounds. The defending champ Liston predicted he’d win in 2. Ali ended up winning in 7 rounds on February 25, 1964.
(Photos by Robert L. Haggins)
Shabazz Daughters Launch Malcolm X Legacy Clothing Line to Honor Father and His Principles
Malcolm X’s Daughters L to R: Qubilah Shabazz, Gamilah Lumumba Shabazz Malaak Shabazz, Attallah Shabazz, Ilyasah Shabazz (Image: malcolmxlegacy.com)
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During a time in our country where the political climate has been heated and racial tensions were seemingly at an all-time high, the daughters of the late civil rights leader Malcolm X were using fashion as an avenue for social…
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Truth does not change, only our awareness of it.
- Attallah Shabazz; foreword to the Autobiography of Malcolm X