- MalcolmÂ
X (born
Malcolm Little,
later el-Hajj
Malik el-Shabazz; May 19, 1925 –
February 21, 1965) was an
African American revolutionary,
Muslim minister...
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Capital New York.
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New X-Men may
refer to:
New X-Men (2001 series),
written by
Grant Morrison,
retitled from
X-Men (Vol. 2)
New X-Men (2004 series), by
Craig Kyle and Christopher...
-
New X-Men is an
American comic book
ongoing series,
written by
Grant Morrison and
featuring the
mutant superhero team, the
X-Men. It was a
retitling of...
- books, such as the
New Mutants, Excalibur, and
X-Force. In the
Marvel Universe,
mutants are
humans born with a
genetic trait called the
X-gene,
which grants...
- The Xbox
Series X and Xbox
Series S are the
fourth generation of
consoles in the Xbox series,
succeeding the
previous generation's Xbox One. Released...
- (titled
New X-Men) the
title was used for a
new series,
New X-Men:
Academy X during the
X-Men
Reload event. The
title was
later shortened to
simply New X-Men...
- the
situation in Alabama, she
moved to
New York City,
where she
became a nurse. It was
there that she met
Malcolm X and, in 1956,
joined the
Nation of Islam...
- King's
X is an
American rock band
formed in Springfield, Missouri, in 1979. They were
first called the Edge and
later became Sneak Preview before settling...
-
Malcolm X, an
African American Muslim minister and
human rights activist who was a po****r
figure during the
civil rights movement, was shot multiple...